Mutual Respect: The Power of Words
We all have good days and bad days.
We all say things we later regret.
Learning how to express ourselves in a constructive manner, even when we are exhausted, is a powerful tool to have in our toolbox.
When we embrace the idea that mutual respect is actually a process, we begin to gradually refine our responses to honor all those involved.
Course Content

Introducing the Mutual Respect Process
It’s a Process!
Mutual Respect is actually not a noun; it is a process. We introduce the 5 parts of the process: listening fully, pursuing understanding, setting boundaries/limits, encouraging reflection, affirming.

Listening Fully without Judgement
Suspending Judgement
We often have opportunities to learn about speaking but we rarely take the time to learn about listening…listening fully. In order to truly understand someone, we must first listen fully.

Setting Boundaries and Encouraging Reflection
Thinking Differently
While all feelings are acceptable, all behavior is certainly NOT acceptable. We introduce how to set boundaries/limits while at the same time encouraging reflection to stimulate different thinking.

Encouraging Future Success with Affirmation
Being Vigilant
Sometimes we are so focused on critiquing and correcting we actually forget to affirm the things we like. We look at how you can make a habit of actively seeking things to affirm and thus encourage mutual respect.
Mode of Instruction
This class is taught in 4 live, virtual sessions with one of our instructors.
Schedule
Available upon request.
Pricing
Individual
Be part of a class of fellow parents who want to learn about respect.
Group
A group consists of you and 4 or more of your friends.