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Teaching conflict resolution to our kids could help curb gun violence It won’t end gun violence by itself, but showing young people how to resolve differences peacefully could save more of them ...
A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: In Philadelphia last year, 217 children were shot. Now, to put that into perspective, that's more cases than in New York City, which has more than five times Philly's population.
"We start off as kids. The kid ain't like the other kid," he said. "Then they get older, around 15 or 16, start wanting to shoot each other." "It should never like get to that point," said Robinson.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — A Portsmouth group is trying to keep kids out of trouble by teaching them conflict resolution, critical thinking and communication skills. "Stop the Violence 757" partners with ...
If passed, it’ll create a youth conflict resolution and peer mediation pilot program aimed at reducing violence and teaching kids a better way to deal with their frustrations.
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