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The attitude of the adult

The adult who accompanies the child is a researcher, observer, facilitator in a reciprocal sharing of learning. He has an Unconditional Caring Attitude, in order to evolve in the respect and the recognition of each one in all the states that life can make him go through. Benevolence is that precious, non-judgmental attention to yourself, to others and to our environment. It not only allows us to flourish on a daily basis while feeling safe, but also to welcome our mistakes as so many opportunities to move forward.

Non-Violent Communication: this tool (from Marshall Rosenberg) facilitates conflict resolution and allows an exchange where the emotions and needs of each are welcomed, recognized and respected. It makes it possible to find concrete solutions by bringing clarity to needs and requests. The children have the opportunity to develop their communication skills, respect for others, empathy, cooperation, etc.