This DVD program illustrates the concepts and training procedures contained in the Peer Mediation books.
Fred Schrumpf
Fred Schrumpf
Fred Schrumpf is an independent trainer and consultant for the National Center for Conflict Resolution Education. He has practiced school social work for 20 years with children in prekindergarten through twelfth grades. He has also taught at the university level. Currently, he is student services coordinator for Spokane public schools, Spokane, Washington.
Books by Author
With the new focus on restorative discipline in schools, a peer mediation program can lower out-of-school suspensions, build a positive school clim
This student manual serves as both a workbook and handy reference guide. It is recommended for each student mediator.
Live Lessons for Young Adolescents provides 94 group activities that are interesting, enjoyable, and most important—relevant to students'
This manual serves as a student workbook and is recommended for each learner participating in the program.
This widely used conflict resolution program is designed for use with upper elementary and middle school students.
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Subjects
- Anger and Conflict Management
- Assessment and Response to Intervention
- Behavior Management
- Bullying Prevention
- Diversity
- Girls and Boys Programs
- Grief Counseling
- Life Skills and Character Development
- Mental Health Issues
- Motivation and School Success
- Other Professional Resources
- Parenting Solutions
- Personal and Social Development
- Social and Emotional Learning
- Social Skills
- Special Education
- Stress Management
Intended Audience
- College and University Professors
- General Education Teachers K-12
- Mental Health Professionals
- Parents and Parent Coordinators
- Psychologists
- School Administrators K-12
- School Counselors K-12
- School Psychologist K-12
- Social Workers
- Special Education Professionals