We foster countless relationships with little preparation or guidance.
Of all subjects in school, what is the most important? Relationships!
Who ever heard of Relationship Education? Now is the time!
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Most people have not had an opportunity to develop a vocabulary of needs and feelings that build confidence and self esteem. This can foster more peace and harmony, create clear and respectful boundaries and opportunities to establish relationships that thrive and flourish. Hear all about it in this webinar.
Relationships don't have to be so difficult.
Learn about the practical application of: Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg
When something happens in our external environment that has a strong emotional charge, the brain takes a snapshot of it, which is called a memory. In neuroscience, there is a process where neurons that fire together, wire together creating new neural pathways. There is also a process called pruning, which results in the uncoupling of established neural connections. In this webinar, we will do a simple exercise that can prune neural connections that are in the way of self care, kindness, and compassion.
Neurons are nerve cells that are electrically charged, and you will get a delightful jolt out of experiencing the power of listening, really listening.
Research shows that positive relationships foster resilience.
Relationships are everything.
The mission of TRF is to introduce respectful communication skills based on the fundamentals of Nonviolent Communication, which can empower individuals to articulate their needs and feelings without blame and judgment, and to listen empathically. This work allows individuals to thrive and improve their behavioral, academic, and life outcomes. We envision a nationwide movement that establishes relationship education as a core component of the learning process, creating a climate of empathic human connection. Through our work, we introduce a communication skillset so that organizations and schools can thrive and flourish, and students (and adults) feel safe and the school to prison pipeline can diminish.
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