Little Friends For Peace

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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Leadership
    • Books and Publications
    • Curriculum
    • Awards
    • International Outreach
  • Programs
    • Adult Programs
    • Peace Camp >
      • Peace Camp Staff Opportunities
    • School and Youth Programs >
      • After School Programs
      • In School Programs
    • On-Site Tranings and Workshops >
      • Peace Academy
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Service Groups and Retreats
    • Partner Organizations
  • News & Events
    • Upcoming Events & Programs
    • Charity Golf Classic
    • Newsletter
    • Blog
    • Gallery
    • Media
  • Contact Us
    • Request a Program
    • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Store

Curriculum 

The Little Friends for Peace curriculum is based on the philosophy that peace begins with you.  When we find the peace inside each one of us, we can all become peacemakers and spread peace to our communities, our countries, and the world. Peace Education teaches skills that are crucial for individuals to understand themselves, navigate relationships, & ultimately become productive citizens. 

Peace education enriches communities by bringing social-emotional learning directly to them through our hands on programs. As they experience, learn, and practice peace,participants gain the tools they need to feel, think, and behave peacefully towards themselves and others. By encouraging individuals to reflect and act on this ideal, LFFP motivates them to cultivate peace in their lives and their communities. Below are a few of the practices and tools we use to help people become the change they want to see in the world. Our books and publications are listed here. 

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Peace Circles: Building Community 
Peace Circles are the main components of all LFFP programs.  A Peace Circle starts with some form of group centering; it can be a prayer, quotation, moment of silence, etc. For our youth programs we generally start with planting the Peace Pole and saying "May Peace Prevail on Earth."  Then as a group we say the Peace Pledge. The most important part of a Peace Circle is the check in. Everyone in the circle to gets a chance to  say what is breaking their peace and what is making their peace that day or in that moment. This is a key opportunity for everyone to connect with each other and to build self-esteem by giving focus to each individual. Every Peace Circle is a little different, but all are based on the idea of strengthening relationships and hearing from everyone. 


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I-Care Tools: Skills for Spreading Compassion 
LFFP uses a variety of I-Care tools to help teach the importance of compassion and respect.  Using I-Care Rules, I-Care Language, and I- Messages, students build a toolbox of skills that allow them to interact with others in a caring way. Click here to see our different I-Care methods. 


The Peace Train: Nonviolent Conflict Resolution
The Peace Train is how LFFP teaches problem solving. Each train car is a step to solving a problem nonviolently. Always remember, the Peace Train isn't just for kids. Anyone can hop on board!

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"Stop. I want to work it out."


Cooperative Games: The Power of
Win-Win

Win-Lose games teach excellence and victory through competition, individualism, and domination. These games exclude some participants and can build feelings of superiority. 

Win-Win games teach excellence and victory through trust, cooperation, and empowerment. These games cultivate sensitivity, teamwork, and empathy. And they are fun too! Click here for some examples of Cooperative Games you can play. 
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Little Friends For Peace

​Mailing Address
1112 D Street SE
​Washington, DC 20003

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Peace Oasis
15400 Old Marshall Hall Road
Accokeek, MD 20607

Peace Room
128 M Street NW #235
Washington, DC 20001

Contact Us
Tel: 240-838-4549
littlefriendsforpeace@lffp.org
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