Nonviolent Communication is a language skill that can change the way we think and speak. With parents looking into putting bulletproof sleeves in their children's backpacks, we have arrived at a new level of the mental health crisis. We now live in a society where the expectation that a child will return from school is no longer a given. Is there a sense of incomprehensibility?
In schools we take Health Ed and Phys Ed! What about Relationship Ed?
Of all of what's important in school, learning about relationships is often neglected!
Most people have not had an opportunity to develop a vocabulary of needs and feelings that build confidence and self esteem. NVC provides this, opening a door for children and adults to develop a genius mind. That's right! It's never too late to develop a new mind set. NVC can foster more harmony in any environment, create respectful boundaries, and opportunities to establish relationships that thrive and flourish.
Research shows that positive relationships foster resilience to adversity. So relationships are everything. For children, one, nurturing, caring stable adult can affect a child's well being for a lifetime.
Join us for this webinar and learn more.
The mission of TRF is to introduce respectful communication skills based on the fundamentals of Nonviolent Communication, which empowers individuals to articulate their needs and feelings without blame or judgment, and to listen empathically. This work allows individuals to improve their personal and academic endeavors. We envision a nationwide movement that establishes relationship education as a core component of the learning process, creating a climate of empathic human connection. We introduce this communication skill set to schools and organizations. With the practice of NVC children and adults have a greater potential to thrive and flourish in all areas of their lives.
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