Parenting driver's license

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Preparatory notes

Structure

The links below can be used to make notes for the parent education course following the structure of kess-erziehen or Starke Eltern - Starke Kinder. The final structure of the course to be written has not yet been determined.

The course will have a focus on intercultural competence to make it appropriate for the OLPC laptop

kess-erziehen (Example)
  1. See the child - recognize basic social needs
  2. Understand behavior patterns - react appropriately
  3. Encourage children - allow children to experience the consequences of their own actions
  4. Resolve conflicts - solve problems
  5. Promote autonomy - develop cooperation
Starke Eltern - Starke Kinder (Example)
  1. Consider values and educational goals: What is important for me in upbringing and education?
  2. Find your identity as educators: Do I know myself and my role as educator?
  3. Strengthen self-confidence to support the development of the child: How do I listen and encourage my child?
  4. Determine clear communication rules in the family: How do I express my needs?
  5. Empower to recognize problems and to solve problems: How do we solve problems in the family?

Literature

Programs

See also

External links

German

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