Siblings - Rivalry To Unity
Parenting
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1h 23m
Difficulties arise when siblings have differences communicating and relating to one another, causing stress on the entire family. Loving your sibling does not give you the tools needed to deal with conflict and stress, and you end up feeling disrespected and angry.
Join Stephen Hecht (YPO Quebec Gold), Chief Executive Peacemaker at Million Peacemakers and co-author of Nonflict: The Art of Everyday Peacemaking, to learn the Nonflict way of constructively dealing with conflict. Engage in an interactive workshop and discover how to create peace at home and allow for growth as individuals, siblings and families. Understand how siblings can bring out the best in each other, and how parents can become better role models for them.
Find an ideal reality to allow siblings to meet in the middle of their conflict.
Learn about the causes of conflict and gain practical tools to constructively deal with conflict that you can apply immediately.
Cultivate peace in your household and help siblings bring out the best in each other.
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