Conflict Management Tools

Helping Parents Understand Adolescent Teenagers

April 21, 2010 by Dr. Patricia Fioriello
Helping Parents Understand Adolescent Teenagers

Perhaps the only challenge greater than teenage itself is the correct parenting strategies of the adolescent teenagers. All through the rearing and caring phases of a child from birth till the time he is capable of taking responsibility for himself, parents face the maximum worries during the teen years.  Dad and Mom’s favorite child suddenly [...]

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Advantages of Personalized Learning for High School Students

January 27, 2010 by Dr. Patricia Fioriello
Advantages of Personalized Learning for High School Students

What is personalized learning? One can define personalized learning as a blend of internships, courses and experiences that respond to the interest and needs of each student. For example, in Oakland, California, MetWest High School is one of various schools in the country where standardized curricula has taken a back seat to the personalized introduction. [...]

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5 Ways for Teachers to Help Erase Teen Conflict

December 2, 2009 by Dr. Patricia Fioriello
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Teenagers can be aggressive, moody, argumentative and quick in action. This may give rise to many types of conflict; it can be a conflict between two students or with teachers or parents. Whatever is the case, it is necessary for teachers and parents to monitor them so that they don’t get into any conflict and [...]

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Conflict Resolution Strategies for Teenagers in School

July 27, 2009 by Dr. Patricia Fioriello
Conflict Resolution Strategies for Teenagers in School

Conflict Resolution is a problem-solving approach to conflict.  It understands the dynamics of human compromise among conflicting attentive groups and how to attain mutual agreement. There is a third party who walks the complainants via a discussion of the conflict to resolve their matter. There is a standard procedure for students who are not into [...]

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