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Verbal Aikido for Youth – Manage Verbal Attacks Peacefully and Effectively
Posted on Nov 03 2016 under Conflict Resolution, Previous Programs | Tags: Aikido, back to school, Black Belt, Blog Talk Radio, Coach-Mentor, Conflict Chat, conflict coach, Conflict Connections, Conflict Management Coaching, conflict resolution, Conflict Resolution Consultant, education, ending destructive conflict, Facilitator, Luke Archer, Management, Maryland, mediator, Pattie Porter, problem-solving, San Antonio, Somatic Education, Stephen Kotev, Stop Avoiding Conflict, Stop the Dreaded Drama, Teenagers, Texas Conflict Coach, Verbal Aikido, Verbal attacks, youth, youth conflict
Verbal Aikido is a means of communication that enables the practitioner to transform verbal attacks, both effectively and peacefully. This philosophy comes from the Japanese martial art of Aikido that seeks to transform ‘attackers’ into training partners. It’s a fun and easy-to-learn approach that can be learned from ages as young as 5 years old. Regular practice of Verbal Aikido considerably increases self-esteem, altruism, and the confidence to manage conflict in a self-affirming and harmonious manner. [display_podcast] Read, Listen, Share »