Communication for Connection

Based on the principles of Nonviolent Communication™ developed by Marshall Rosenberg, these workshops and other activities aim to develop skill in communicating with others to create an environment in which everyone's needs matter -- an environment where bringing out the best in others also brings out the best in ourselves.

 

Communicating Compassionately at the Holidays

12/16/2006 - 10:00am
12/16/2006 - 4:00pm

Skills in expressing honesty and empathy, for more authenticity and compassion at family events. Includes handling anger and difficult conversations.

Join the Northern Virginia Ethical Society for a public workshops in December at Green Hedges School, led by Jone Johnson Lewis. The workshop will focus on the basics of caring and respectful communication (based on the Nonviolent Communication process taught by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg).

Members of NoVES are, of course, more than welcome, as are others in the wider community. Please invite your friends and others:

Suggested donation: $15-$40.

Books on Nonviolent Communication will be available at the workshop or are available online at http://www.noves.org/nvc

Participants may also be interested in Communication for Connection a workshop on December 10.

Communication for Connection

12/10/2006 - 1:30pm
12/10/2006 - 4:30pm

Basic skills in caring and respectful communication.

Join the Northern Virginia Ethical Society for a public workshops in December at Green Hedges School, led by Jone Johnson Lewis. The workshop will focus on the basics of caring and respectful communication (based on the Nonviolent Communication process taught by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg).

Members of NoVES are, of course, more than welcome, as are others in the wider community. Please invite your friends and others:

Suggested donation: $5-$15.

Books on Nonviolent Communication will be available at the workshop or are available online at http://www.noves.org/nvc

Participants may also be interested in Communicating Compassionately at the Holidays, a workshop on December 16.

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