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Day to Day Restorative Language

by restorativewales | Dec 18, 2020 | Uncategorised

Insert video – overview of what is coming up in this lesson

In this lesson you will cover:

  • What is restorative language
  • The bad habits of language
  • Understanding and using I Statements
  • Affirmations and Strengths
Lesson Topics
  • What is Restorative Language?
  • The Bad Habits of Language
  • Anger Onion and I Statements
  • Affirmations and Strengths
  • Application and Reflection

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