RJ Special Topic: Home For The Holidays
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RJ Special Topic: Home For The Holidays
Saturday, November 9, 2024 (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) (EST)
Description
We all have stories of holidays that we endured rather than enjoyed. Join us for a chance to share the rough ones and open ourselves to new approaches. We will leave with ideas, possibilities, and a new outlook on the upcoming holidays. This will occur in a shared virtual space to hone our relational skills. Restorative practices offer us ways to show up well for the holidays. In this session, we ask: How can we best navigate the usual and unexpected dynamics that can arise with our loved ones? Come share your experience and identify new strategies in order to offer your best selves and transform the outcomes for all.
For more information about the DC Peace Team, please visit our website at www.dcpeaceteam.org.
Facilitator(s):
Martha Cooper comes to the DC Peace Team with an extensive international background and keen interest in the non-violent resolution of conflict. She finds restorative practice circles very powerful. These circles create space to share one’s story and discover healing. Her interest in conflicts around aging blossomed 10 years ago. She believes that restorative practice can help families with these conflicts. She earned an MS in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University. She has worked as a substitute teacher in local public schools and trained middle and high school students at Peace Summits for Fairfax County Public Schools.
Payment is a sliding scale of $25-$50 to support our work and help us better serve the community. And, participation matters to us! You are enthusiastically welcome to join even if you are unable or unwilling to give money at this time.
After completing the registration below, please submit payment today- https://ssl.charityweb.net/dcpeaceteam/training.htm; or checks can be written out to DC Peace Team and mailed to Eli McCarthy, 7305 Baylor Ave. College Park, MD 20740.
Location: ONLINE (Zoom link provided about 24 hrs. before the session)**
Training
Online