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Restorative Practices for Parents (en Inglés)
Shawnté Alexander;Algenoy L. Alexander (Autor) · WiseWorks LLC · Tapa Blanda
Quedan 59 unidades
$ 40.67Restorative Practices for Parents
What if parenting was never about control, but about building clarity, connection, and conscious leadership?
In a world where discipline is often confused with dominance, Restorative Practices for Parents offers a different way forward. This book invites parents and caregivers to move beyond fear-based reactions and power struggles and toward relationships rooted in empathy, accountability, and trust.
Written by Algenoy Alexander, an educator, trainer, and restorative practices practitioner, this book draws from restorative practices, social-emotional learning, trauma-informed care, and lived experience to provide a practical framework for understanding behavior at its root and responding with intention rather than impulse. Instead of asking, "How do I get my child to comply?" this book asks a more meaningful question: "What is this moment asking me to model?"
Through reflective storytelling, accessible frameworks, and restorative language tools, readers learn how to slow down reactive cycles, create emotional safety, and guide children toward ownership and growth without shame or punishment. The focus is not on perfection, but on repair, responsibility, and returning to connection when things go wrong.
This book is designed to be lived with, not rushed. Chapters can be read sequentially or revisited during moments of challenge, transition, or repair. Reflection sections throughout the book invite parents to examine patterns, beliefs, and emotional responses that shape how they show up in their families.
Restorative Practices for Parents is written for parents, grandparents, and caregivers who want to raise emotionally aware children while also doing the deeper work of self-reflection and growth. It is equally relevant for educators, counselors, and community leaders seeking to bring restorative principles into homes, schools, and shared spaces.
The foreword is written by Shawnte Smith, Ed.D., LCPC, LPCC, a licensed clinical therapist whose work aligns with and affirms the restorative and healing-centered approach of this book.
This book does not offer quick fixes or rigid formulas. It offers something more enduring: a way of relating that strengthens relationships, supports accountability with compassion, and builds the capacity to respond thoughtfully when emotions are high.
There is no finish line here.
Only a practice.
For companion tools, reflections, and additional resources that support individual and collective practice, visit restorativeparents.com.
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