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  • Calmness, peacefulness, serenity
  • The tendency to try to accommodate rather than argue
  • The understanding that differences are seldom resolved through conflict and that meanness in others is an indication of their problems or insecurity and thus of their need for your understanding
  • The ability to understand how others feel rather than simply reacting to them
  • Control of temper

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Alexander tapes on Peaceability

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What Alexander Learns about Peaceability (422K)
How do you bring some peace and order into your home? How do you stop (or control) sibling rivalries? How do you help feisty children learn that fighting isn’t the best way to solve problems? How do you keep your children’s feelings from being hurt by the cruelty and selfishness of other children? Does your child have a temper? Does he try to understand the feelings of others? Does she know the joy of quietly sitting and thinking and feeling peaceful?

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