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Relational Aggression: Roles That Girls Choose
When relational aggression between girls occurs, it involves more than just a target and her enemy. The surrounding social circle participates in the drama, with most girls falling into one of eight roles.
The good news is that behaviors can change! This classroom and small group resource will help students understand the roles that they choose and whether they are part of the problem or part of the solution.
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Taming Workplace Bullies
Workplaces are filled with people who use bullying behaviors to rule by fear, domination or humiliation. What’s worse is that sometimes they get promoted for it! If you’re experiencing emotional and physical stress, questioning your competency, or dreading interactions with certain people, learn what you can do to take back your power.
Recorded live at the 2010 Athletic Business Conference + Expo, this workshop is appropriate for all adult settings.
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I Can't Believe I Said That!:
Overcoming Negative Impressions
Do you suffer from foot-in-mouth disease? Fortunately, it’s possible for you to rebuild relationships, trust, and your reputation.
Recorded live at the 2010 Athletic Business Conference + Expo, this workshop teaches how negative impressions are made and what to do if some people refuse to let go of their grudge no matter how many times you apologize.
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BFF!(Except When We’re Not):
Developing Healthy Friendships for Girls
Girls’ friendships can be complex, supportive, and painful - often all at once. They can be best friends one day and enemies the next.
In this workshop, recorded live at the 2010 American Camping Association National Conference, Susan details how adults can appropriately respond and diminish “mean girl” behavior such as exclusion, eye rolling, mean stares, betrayal, and gossip. Examples of small group activities are demonstrated to help girls choose and foster positive friendships.
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Conflict Resolution Skills
Far too often the mention of “conflict,” makes people want to run for cover. In this workshop, recorded live at the 2010 American Camping Association National Conference, Susan explains how it’s possible to address conflicts without ending up in a knock-down-drag-out fight.
Learn strategies to de-escalate disagreements, defuse angry emotions, and use language to reach a fair resolution in which everyone feels respected.
The information in this DVD can be applied both personally and professionally and is appropriate for individuals and/or groups in any setting.
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Dealing with Difficult People
Even under the best circumstances, dealing with difficult people can be a challenging undertaking. Far too often, the behavior of such people can leave you feeling emotionally drained and distracted, keeping you from focusing on more important issues.
In this workshop, recorded live at the 2010 American Camping Association National Conference, Susan shows how to stop negative patterns, set healthy boundaries, and respectfully disengage from button-pushers.
The information in this DVD can be applied both personally and professionally and is appropriate for individuals and/or groups in any setting.
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