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The Parent Peer Leadership Program

The purpose of the PPLP is to support such leaders to deepen their capacity to: ​ - Understand NVC – to have clarity about NVC practices and the consciousness

By: Stephanie Bachmann Mattei & Ingrid Bauer

AUDIENCE: advanced

Monday, Jan 20, 2025 12:30 PM —
Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025 12:00 PM
English
Recurring event
Timezone: America/New_York

The PPLP is a nine-month program, co-lead by Ingrid Bauer (Certified Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication - CNVC) and Stephanie Bachmann Mattei, (CNVC Certified Trainer and CNVC Assessor) aimed at nurturing and developing leaders who are committed to spreading Nonviolent Communication (NVC) to parents, teachers and youth-serving professionals in their communities, especially in those regions where there are no NVC trainers. 

The PPLP was originally created in 2006 by the late Inbal Kashtan (a CNVC Certified Trainer, co-founder of BayNVC and author of Parenting from Your Heart: Sharing the Gifts of Compassion, Connection and Choice) as a program of the Peaceful Families, Peaceful World Project of The International Center for Nonviolent Communication - CNVC and BayNVC. The PPLP has also worked for several years in partnership with the NVC Academy.

The PPLP begins in January and runs through December (with a summer break), and is structured as a long-distance program in order to support participation by lay leaders throughout the world. The components of the program include regularly scheduled video-conferences, weekly study suggestions, buddy relationships, and individualized online support.

TRAINING FOCUS:

  • Children
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Facilitation
  • Intimate Relationships
  • Parenting & Family
  • Social Change
The PPLP classes and participant manuals gave me a stronger foundation in NVC principles. More than that, participating actively in the program brought NVC in a much stronger way into my consciousness through the wealth of practice exercises; weekly connections with trainers, assistants, or empathy buddies; and the exchange of ideas with other participants and assistants through the io forum. I loved all the questions in the content-rich journal, which invited me to explore what an idea might mean to me and how it might enrich my life. For starters, it gave me a fundamentally different view on situations where I fall short of my own expectations and on greeting a need or meeting it internally. The PPLP is an invitation. I highly recommend it. ​ ~ Elke Haggerty, PPLP Graduate 2018 and Assistant 2020, 2021, CT

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