Encouraging Mutual Respect & Cooperation

This pilot of our fully supported learning is designed to help you explore mutual respect and the power of description.

Do you raise your voice or say things you later regret when communicating with your children or spouse more often than you’d like? Words hold the power to nurture or hinder all human relationships. Learning to express ourselves in a constructive manner is a life skill guaranteed to bolster growth in all our relationships.

R-E-S-P-E-C-T: What does it mean to your family?

This seminar offers life-changing, intimacy building techniques that you can use in daily interactions with all family members. You can discover what your expectations are and the impact your expectations have on your relationships. Using the “Mutual Respect Process” you can learn how to turn one-way expectations into two-way agreements. In the same vein, you can learn to avoid the pitfalls of lecturing your child or spouse through the use of description. For example, consider the difference between, “I see a wet towel on the floor.” and “Who’s the lazy one leaving a wet trail?” The power of words speaks for itself.

Group Work

All of the learning tasks that require work as a group will use this Google Folder.

Course Materials

Your private homework folder is:
You will require login credentials to access this folder

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