Restorative Thinking and Positive Relationships
Restorative Thinking and Positive Relationships
With COVID-19 keeping us all at home, there may be times when we feel worried and stressed and this can lead to family tension, arguments and conflict. When children see parents/carers communicating well and staying calm, it can help them cope with their own big emotions. These four short learning sequences, developed through our partnership with the Anti-Bullying Alliance, are an introduction to restorative and relational thinking - a few techniques that can help us to better manage emotions and stay calm, and to keep communicating with each other in positive ways.
These four sessions will support families to:
- Reconsider positive relationships
- Think about all behaviour as 'communication'
- Start to use a line of questioning that will help you (and others) through problems and will help to maintain positive mental health
- Deal better with stress
Fees
Free
Accessing this e-learning
This is an open, universal course and can be accessed by anyone, anytime.
Booking Details
Access this e-learning: Visit the Anti-Bullying Alliance Website