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Violence Prevention and Health Promotion

Keep the Cool in School
In the first of a series of articles about promoting nonviolent behavior in children, Dr. Perry gives an overview of the 6 core strengths that children need in order to be humane.

Attachment: The First Core Strength
In the second article of the Keep the Cool in School campaign, Dr. Perry discusses attachment and how it contributes to preventing aggression and anti-social behaviors in children.

Self-Regulation: The Second Core Strength
In the third article of the Keep the Cool in School campaign, Dr. Perry explores self-regulation and how it contributes to preventing aggression and anti-social behaviors in children.

Affiliation: The Third Core Strength
In the fourth article of the Keep the Cool in School campaign, Dr. Perry shares how adults can help children feel included, connected and valued.

Awareness: The Fourth Core Strength
In the fifth article of the Keep the Cool in School campaign, Dr. Perry shares ideas about encouraging children to respect and appreciate each other's differences and similarities.

Tolerance: The Fifth Core Strength
In the sixth article of the Keep the Cool in School campaign, Dr. Perry discusses tolerance, the capacity to accept the differences in others.
 
In the seventh article of the Keep the Cool in School campaign, Dr. Perry explores how aduts can help caregivers appreciate and celebrate the differences in others.