Publisher's Synopsis
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) advocates radical self-responsibility for what we are experiencing at any given moment. It offers a simple yet effective framework to bring awareness to what we are thinking, saying, doing, and how we are listening, so we can connect and communicate with more clarity and compassion. Rather than judging, blaming, or criticizing we start on neutral common ground to share what's important to us, and connect on an empathetic level with others by tuning in to what they are wanting and what's important to them. Integrating NVC tools and principles requires intention and attention, especially to break through and transform habitual ways of thinking and communicating into compassionate connections.
Through the book, parents, educators will learn more about children thanks to the educational ways mentioned:
- What the needs are behind every behavior
- Provides tools of how to talk differently, how to empathize, how to be a model for children and have a real presence
- How to integrate practice and theory
- How to implement the model into everyday life
- How to enrich emotional vocabulary, which words to use to establish a connection and closeness to myself and others
- Ideas for activities with children
- How to implement the nonviolent language at home and in the educational framework through the use of the jackal and giraffe puppets which Dr. Marshall used as a metaphor for nonviolent/violent communication.