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Positive discipline is a non-violent approach to help and guide children develop positive behavior while respecting their rights to healthy development, protection from violence, and participative learning
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Positive discipline is a non-violent approach to help and guide children develop positive behavior while respecting their rights to healthy development, protection from violence, and participative learning.  This objective focuses on bringing about change across an entire community.  There is a separate, more focused objective that focuses on [http://ifi-wikis.com/arrcc/Change_Norms_in_Faith_Communities_to_Support_Non-violent_Discipline supporting non-violent discipline among families in faith communities]. 
  
 
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Examples from communities that have implemented tools focused on this objective
 
Examples from communities that have implemented tools focused on this objective
  
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= Scorecard Building =
 
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Positive discipline is a non-violent approach to help and guide children develop positive behavior while respecting their rights to healthy development, protection from violence, and participative learning.  This objective focuses on bringing about change across an entire community.  There is a separate, more focused objective that focuses on supporting non-violent discipline among families in faith communities

Background

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Tools and Resources

Solutions and Tools focused on this objective.

Promising Practices and Case Studies

Examples from communities that have implemented tools focused on this objective

 

Scorecard Building

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Possible Measures

Actions to Take

Actions for Coalitions

Actions for Individuals

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