Book contents
- Non-Violent Resistance
- Non-Violent Resistance
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction to the New Edition: The Development of NVR
- 1 Principles and Goals
- 2 Escalation Processes
- 3 The Parents’ Instruction Manual
- 4 NVR in Action
- 5 Violence toward Siblings
- 6 Controlling and Seclusive Children
- 7 Schools
- 8 NVR in the Community
- Afterword
- References
- Index
1 - Principles and Goals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2021
- Non-Violent Resistance
- Non-Violent Resistance
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction to the New Edition: The Development of NVR
- 1 Principles and Goals
- 2 Escalation Processes
- 3 The Parents’ Instruction Manual
- 4 NVR in Action
- 5 Violence toward Siblings
- 6 Controlling and Seclusive Children
- 7 Schools
- 8 NVR in the Community
- Afterword
- References
- Index
Summary
Parents and professionals face a dilemma when dealing with children’s violent and self-destructive behaviors. The behavior of these children is characterized by a lack of boundaries, uncontainable outbursts, and a readiness to go to extremes. Most of these children are deeply averse to being supervised or guided by their parents or other responsible adults. When a confrontation arises, they usually convey the message: “Leave me alone!” or “I am the boss!” The parents of these children often find out that their usual ways of reacting, or those suggested by professionals, are ineffectual. When they try the way of reprimands, threats, and punishments, the child responds in kind, escalating the aggressive behaviors.
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- Non-Violent ResistanceA New Approach to Violent and Self-Destructive Children, pp. 44 - 67Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021