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What Our New Year’s Resolutions Can Teach Us About Kids?

Each year I listen to my friends, family, and co-workers make their New Year’s resolutions.  As I listen to their intentions to loose weight, get organized, start to meditate, or get healthy, I hear how motivated they are to accomplish… Read More »What Our New Year’s Resolutions Can Teach Us About Kids?

5 Reasons Implementation of Restorative Practices Fails in Schools

Everybody wants to jump on the bandwagon when the newest, greatest, and latest fad comes rolling along.  Restorative Justice or restorative practices as it is sometimes called takes no exception but one, this isn’t another educational fad.  Educators are obsessed… Read More »5 Reasons Implementation of Restorative Practices Fails in Schools

What Can We Learn about Restorative Justice from Spring Valley High School

By now, you have seen the video of the 15 year black teenager being ripped from her desk by a school police officer.  The story is multi-layered and I am hoping it becomes a talking point for us to create… Read More »What Can We Learn about Restorative Justice from Spring Valley High School

Making “Affective Statements” More Effective in Restorative Practices

If you are working to implement restorative practices in your school or youth focused organization, one of the many informal practices you may have learned is using “affective statements.”  I agree that affective statements can be a powerful way of… Read More »Making “Affective Statements” More Effective in Restorative Practices