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The Fight Room
By Elaine Shpungin and Dominic Barter Originally published in Tikkun Magazine on January 10, 2012 In 1854, Dr. John Snow, an early epidemiological pioneer, interrupted a deadly epidemic of cholera by tracing the source of the “poison” in sewage-tainted water … Continue reading →
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Tagged brazil, cholera, conflict, dominic barter, John Snow, justice, restorative circles, restorative justice, restorative practices, violence, youth
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The Danger of Compromise
Picture a stand-off between multiple parties. Perhaps it is between representatives of two nations sitting across a long polished table as they butt heads over a piece of land, or perhaps it is between red-faced members of an organization fighting … Continue reading →
3 Steps That Transform Sibling Conflict Into Sibling Camaraderie
Click here for German Translation of this post by Sven Hartenstein Click here for Dutch Translation of this post by Émile van Dantzig Click here for Russian Translation of this post by Nashev My two kids, ages 4 and 9, … Continue reading →
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Tagged conflict, dominic barter, family, kids, micro-circles, parenting, restorative circles, restorative justice, restorative practices, siblings
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