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NONVIOLENCE equality wheel FOR TEENSEQUALITY wheel FOR TEENSTEENEQUALITYNEGOTIATION AND FAIRNESS:Seeking mutually satisfying resolutions to confl ict. Accepting changes. Being willing to BEHAVIOR:Talking and acting so that she feels safe and comfortable expressing herself and doing :Willingness to have open and spontaneous dialogue. Having a balance of giving and receiving. Problem solving to mutual benefi t. Learning to compromise without one overshadowing the POWER:Taking mutual responsibility for recognizing infl uence on the relationship. Making decisions AND PERSONAL GROWTH:Respecting her personal identity and encouraging her individual growth and freedom. Supporting her security in her own AND ACCOUNTABILITY:Accepting responsibility for self.

Title: Teen Equality wheel NO SHADING - NCDSV copy.indd Author: Christina Walsh Created Date: 2/10/2006 11:11:48 PM

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1 NONVIOLENCE equality wheel FOR TEENSEQUALITY wheel FOR TEENSTEENEQUALITYNEGOTIATION AND FAIRNESS:Seeking mutually satisfying resolutions to confl ict. Accepting changes. Being willing to BEHAVIOR:Talking and acting so that she feels safe and comfortable expressing herself and doing :Willingness to have open and spontaneous dialogue. Having a balance of giving and receiving. Problem solving to mutual benefi t. Learning to compromise without one overshadowing the POWER:Taking mutual responsibility for recognizing infl uence on the relationship. Making decisions AND PERSONAL GROWTH:Respecting her personal identity and encouraging her individual growth and freedom. Supporting her security in her own AND ACCOUNTABILITY:Accepting responsibility for self.

2 Acknowledging past use of violence. Admitting being wrong. Communicating openly and AND SUPPORT:Supporting her goals in life. Respecting her right to her own feelings, friends, activities, and :Listening to her non-judgmentally. Being emotionally affi rming and understanding. Valuing her and distributed by: NONVIOLENCE 4612 Shoal Creek Blvd. Austin, Texas (phone and fax) from:Domestic Abuse Intervention Project202 East Superior StreetDuluth, MN


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