Youth Intervention Program and Conflict Management Skills Approaches .
Looking for the right conflict resolution program for your school. You might consider which approach is right for you. Learn about different approaches used in conflict resolution programs.
Todays youth needs guidance and mentorship in social enviroments on school campuses to maintain civil atmosphere. We help students engage in peer conflict resolution and mediation . We teach young people how to manage conflict, conflict resolution education can reduce juvenile violence in juvenile facilities, schools, and communities while providing lifelong decision making skills. We build up students self control & self esteem by education and respect for others.
Conflict Resolution Education
There are four general approaches to conflict resolution education:
process curriculum
peer mediation
peaceable classroom
peaceable school
Process Curriculum
Our process curriculum provides elementary and secondary curriculum aide in supporting earlier development social skills for pre-kindergarten through grade 12. We purposefully tied in school improvement though prevention and early intervention.
community building
understanding conflict
perception (understanding different viewpoints)
anger management, and
rules for fighting fair.
Mediation
Peer mediation gives students an opportunity to resolve the conflict at hand and strategies to handle similar problems in the future without having an adult solve their problems for them.
By teaching young people how to manage disagreements, conflict resolution education can reduce juvenile violence in juvenile facilities, schools, and communities, while providing lifelong decision making skills.These programs also combat chronic truancy and reduce the number of suspensions and disciplinary referrals.
Peer mediators facilitate consensus-building strategies to help individuals maintain emotional intelligence .Our trained peer mediators serve as a third party neutralizing participants situations to reach an agreement that is mutually fair and reasonable.
Peer mediators successfully resolved 86 percent of the conflicts they mediated.
There were fewer conflicts and physical fights on school grounds.
Mediators' mediation skills and self-esteem increased.
Effective mediators focused disputants on the specific problems requiring mediation.