Creating Connections: Building Trust with Students and Staff with Flexible Communications

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A welcoming school environment and positive relationships are key to effective learning and staff retention. Words make up only seven percent of communication so educators need more tools to build trust and connection with students and staff.

This interactive workshop pulls from the instructor’s 25 years in K-12 education, 15 years of school communication leadership, and neuro-linguistic programming training to provide staff concrete strategies to increase trust and engagement with students and colleagues.

A welcoming school environment and positive relationships are key to effective learning and staff retention. Words make up only seven percent of communication so educators need more tools to build trust and connection with students and staff.

This interactive workshop pulls from the instructor’s 25 years in K-12 education, 15 years of school communication leadership, and neuro-linguistic programming training to provide staff concrete strategies to increase trust and engagement with students and colleagues.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn the three building blocks of communication that will change the way you communicate

  • Take away ready-to-use verbal and nonverbal tools to increase positive interactions

  • Master five strategies for remembering names to immediately build rapport with people

  • Discover how psychogeography can make or break an interaction

  • Learn three techniques to diffuse conflicts and redirect to a more productive conversation

Please Note: This workshop is offered as a 3-hour training in-person (in the State of Washington) or online and meets the Washington State-required communications training for paraeducators. Please contact us using the form below for pricing and additional information.

Meet the Instructor: Diane Bradford


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