The Resolution Room
The Resolution Room
Lowe Insights Consulting
Raising Peacemakers: Teaching Kids the Tools for Lifelong Conflict Resolution
38 minutes Posted May 23, 2025 at 12:00 pm.
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Navigating Conflict in Early Childhood
The Role of Emotions in Conflict Resolution
Modeling Healthy Conflict Management
The Evolution of Parenting Styles
Empowering Future Generations Through Conflict Skills
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Send us a message In this conversation, Dr. Nashay Lowe and early childhood trainer Cara Tyrrell discuss the importance of teaching children conflict resolution skills from a young age. They explore how children process emotions, the significance of modeling healthy behaviors, and the balance between guiding children and allowing them to navigate conflicts independently. The discussion emphasizes the need for parents to expand their emotional vocabulary, create a safe space for children to express their feelings, and the shift in parenting dynamics towards more conscious and collaborative approaches. Ultimately, the conversation highlights that conflict is a natural part of life that can lead to growth and understanding when approached with intention and care.Key TakeawaysEquipping kids with conflict skills early on is crucial.Children process emotions differently than adults.Creating a permission space for emotions is essential.Responding to emotions with facts helps avoid projection.Using 'we' statements fosters collaboration in conflict resolution.Teaching compromise requires explaining the concept to children.Expanding emotional vocabulary helps children articulate feelings.Modeling healthy behaviors is more effective than just telling children what to do.Teachable moments can arise from witnessing less healthy behaviors.The shift in parenting dynamics emphasizes collaboration and conscious awareness.Support the showThis episode may include brief sponsor messages that help support the show. For an ad-free listening experience, consider subscribing to The Resolution Room. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2471266/subscribe Please also Follow, Share, Rate, and Review us on your favorite platform! 🫶🏾 https://ratethispodcast.com/resolutionroom To bring a conversation like this to your stage, please visit https://forms.gle/XineBr3err9W1HD49 Want to talk with me 1:1? Visit: intro.co/NashayLowe Shop at The Mind Shop and explore our collection designed to carry the spirit of The Resolution Room into everyday life. https://lowe-insights-mind-shop.fourthwall.com/ And if you just want to say thank you in a simple way, you can always buy me a coffee—every gesture helps keep this space going. https://buymeacoffee.com/resolutionroom Theme music credit: https://uppbeat.io/t/aavirall/soft-waves-forming License code: YHLX3CWSWGWNCJZT