Guide to Building Healthy Relationships

Guide to Building Healthy Relationships
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Explore the essence of relationships and the significance of how we communicate, behave, and interact with one another. Learn the importance of treating others with respect, listening without judgment, being polite and supportive, and respecting privacy. Embrace strategies to foster harmonious connections and deal with conflicts constructively.

  • Relationships
  • Communication
  • Respect
  • Support
  • Conflict resolution

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  1. RELATIONSHIP noun, (re-la-tion-ship), \-shen-ship\ : the way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc. talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/relationships

  2. Welcome students, Introduce upcoming topics, Check on the welfare of a student who did not show up for class, To follow up with a student who may have seemed to struggle with the concept of the week (or struggling in general)

  3. how we talk to, behave towards and deal with each other Treat Each Other with Respect Everyone has Their Own Truth Listen without Agenda Be Polite, Courteous, and Thoughtful Refrain from Interruptions Affirm Other Speakers Do Not Voice Disagreement or Use Violent Word Respect Privacy what is said here, stays here Be Supportive of Each Other

  4. BREATHE

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