How to Move From Harm to Healing in Schools
In the face of conflict and harm, schools have traditionally punished students. But there might be a better way.
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In the face of conflict and harm, schools have traditionally punished students. But there might be a better way.
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Restorative practices—taking responsibility, making amends, and seeking forgiveness—are an alternative to strict punishments and blame.