Happy Kids Happy World Park
Where kids learn to resolve conflicts with kindness and understanding!
Where kids learn to resolve conflicts with kindness and understanding!
Welcome to Happy Kids Happy World Park, a magical place where kids can explore fun activities and learn how to handle conflicts positively! Through games, videos, stories, and exciting challenges, you'll discover how to manage your emotions, work as a team, and build stronger friendships. Ready to ride?
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The following content provides quick content around conflict resolution, offering adults and children resources for understanding and addressing conflict to drive positive outcomes. With positive outcomes, we have happy kids, and with happy kids, we have a happy world!
Scholastic Magazine's Strategies for Kids - A conflict is a serious disagreement. This brief video discusses how to work out conflicts to help children interact constructively through conflict situations.
Click on the image to watch this brief video on how to work out conflicts. (YouTube)
Dr. Carlota Schechter explains how conflicts can be made into learning opportunities so that children learn the skills necessary to solve conflicts independently.
Click on the image to watch this brief video on conflict resolution. (YouTube)
This fun and interactive Conflict Resolution guide for children has been created to share in a family to develop rage control in a positive manner framed by love, with love, and through love towards them by following it. They will learn how to act in the face of a “conflict” among children - it’s the best alternative. Built upon thorough research and analysis, and the first-hand experience of an Initial Education Teacher, the results speak for themselves: IT HAS PROVIDED THE BEST RESULTS in the classroom and during child care. Parents and educators alike can affirm that it is an ideal guide for the family to have at home and for educational institutions, building values based on tolerance and the control of outbursts in children.
Click on the image to view "My Magic Guide to Conflict Resolution for Children" (Google Drive)
Policy Lab at Rutgers. (n.d.). Conflict resolution at school and on the playground; from
policylab.rutgers.edu/conflict-resolution-on-the-playground/
FAHE Foundation. (2020). Understanding conflict resolution in childhood settings (Publication No. 4086-13919-1-CE); from
https://www.fahefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/4086-13919-1-CE.pdf
Researchers. (2023). A study on teachers' resolution of children's conflict events in regional activities. ResearchGate; from