"The S.A.L.T. Programme (Stop, Ask, Listen, Talk)" was featured in the "Irish Times" newspaper in Ireland on June 16th 2009. Conflict is a part of life - or is it? How do we teach our children to handle conflict in a more positive way? How can we provide them with the essential life skills they will need to deal with conflict in their everyday lives, as children, as adolescents and as adults in the 21st century? "The S.A.L.T. Programme Resource Book" is the second book from an innovative programme, specially developed for the Social & Personal Health Curricula in schools. Through it, children learn what conflict is, what it feels like to be in conflict and how to negotiate effectively to create a better outcome for themselves and others. It is available for distribution in all countries. Through the "S.A.L.T. Programme", children will learn what conflict is, what it feels like to be in conflict and how to negotiate effectively to create a better outcome for themselves and others. The programme focuses on building each child's capacity to develop and access their own skills set when dealing with difficult and sometimes emotional situations. "The S.A.L.T.
Programme" will provide education professionals with: Practical and easy to introduce appropriate conflict resolution skills for all children in schools, regardless of age or background; the framework for introducing whole-school programmes to minimise arguments and rows in the school yard and classroom Conflict Assessment forms to record incidents of conflict, assess children's involvement and identify appropriate follow-on actions Step-by-step lessons and colourful, interactive teaching ideas so that children can now handle and resolve their own rows and disputes independently Interactive and lively conflict stories to enhance children's understanding of the reasons for conflict and give them an accessible route into talking about conflict and exploring its resolution.
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