Episode 42: Where do Children Learn to Negotiate?
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What if our adult negotiation skills are shaped by our earliest childhood experiences? In this special episode of "Empathy at the Table," I sit down with my sister, Ngozi Anagor, an early years educator, to explore how children as young as six months begin to develop negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
We discuss the importance of parental involvement and the need for a transformative approach to education that encourages creativity and individuality in children. Ngozi shares her insights on teaching young children to navigate their emotions and relationships, emphasising the significance of observation and allowing children to learn through exploration.
From heuristic play to emotional intelligence, she explains how these early lessons influence our communication, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills as adults.
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