Reparation offers a powerful alternative to punishment that teaches children how to make amends, repair relationships and improve their sense of belonging.
It's natural to feel upset or angry when your child causes harm. But instead of relying on punishment, discover a more constructive way to address the issue. Many parents ask us, "How can I react in a way that is both positive and powerful to my child’s hurtfulbehaviors?" This course presents one of NVR`s major tools to tackle that question. This course shows you how to harness the power of reparation to support your child's journey to behavioural change and moral development
The Challenge of Changing Patterns
Children often feel stuck in patterns of behaviour, unsure of how to break free and make positive changes. Consequences and punishments can sometimes lead to a cycle of escalation, with both child and parent feeling frustrated and helpless. You can get stuck in a tit-for-tat dynamic, where blame and resentment build up, rather than your child taking steps to make amends and repair relationships. Our approach helps you break this vicious cycle and find a constructive path forward.
The Limitations of Punishment and Consequences
We're not saying that punishment and consequences are never necessary. However, we do know that they don't always work, even in the short term. Children don't always respond to punishment and consequences in the way we intend. By focusing on reparation, you can help your child find a way and a develop a genuine desire to make things right.
What is Reparation?
Reparation is a powerful tool that guides children to make amends when they've caused harm, whilst also repairing relationships. By focusing on reparation, Your child will learn a valuable way to repair damage and restore relationships, feeling empowered by their ability to make things right.
What You'll Learn:
How to teach your child to repair harm and make amends in a way that promotes real behaviour change
Step-by-step guidance on our approach to reparation
How the process by which you guide your child towards reparation can be even more important than the final result
Strategies for handling situations where your child refuses to make amends
Real-life examples of reparation in action
The Benefits of Reparation:
More effective than consequences in promoting lasting behaviour change
Encourages children to take ownership of their actions and develop empathy
Helps repair relational damage
Gives children the vital tool they need to make amends “with honour”
Join the Course:
With expert guidance from Haim Omer, you'll gain the knowledge and skills to implement reparation in your parenting approach. Say goodbye to relying solely on consequences and hello to a more powerful way of teaching your child responsibility and accountability.