Recognizing the social and emotional constraints that students have faced, Williams had mediators reach out to fellow students just to check in and serve as a source of encouragement amid a challenging year.
“Essentially, we have been the shoulder to cry on or the hand that holds another hand to pull them along,” he said.
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Michelle LeBaron shares that mormon communities would historically handle conflicts by following the admonitions of the priesthood.
By Michelle LeBaronThis presentation introduces four specific steps for effectively transforming even the most provocative personal attacks into something constructive. Listeners may wish to also read Chapter 4 of Party-Directed Mediation, Interpersonal...
By Gregorio BillikopfSeven years ago I would describe myself as being the type of person who always steered clear of confrontational situations and conflict with other people. As a child I was...
By Lisa Grant