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A lifelong an educator, Catherine helps people see their own power and potential to create a more caring world for children and adults with practical exercises and life-changing questions (UK).
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Catherine Corrie
Catherine Corrie has worked with children of all ages: as playgroup leader for the under-fives; as a teacher and senior manager in primary and middle schools; and as a youth worker with adolescents. She is the author of Becoming Emotionally Intelligent, an interactive guide to becoming "your best self" as teacher and person who uses emotions carefully and consciously.
Committed to wisdom and caring, Cath draws on her experience as a mother and grandmother and her background in Counselling, NLP and Personal Development Coaching and training in Accelerated Learning, Anger management and Emotional Intelligence.
Catherine delivers effective training to teachers, parents and adults, both in the UK and internationally, most recently in the USA and Dubai, under the umbrella title of ‘Developing an Emotionally Intelligent School.’
Session Information: Peace in the “Playground”
Key Concepts:Techniques to support us taking responsibility for the thoughts and words we use to create our world. |
This workshop looks at being responsible for the world we create.
“….With indigenous science, to say something ia to create an objective event and release a process of energetic vibrations that enter into relationship with other powers and energies of nature. Thus every sound is an event of significance, a person must take responsibility for whatever he she says…..” If words are the seeds with which we create our world then this workshop will support you in being responsible for creating, beauty, love and acceptance and not using words to destroy, by:
- being conscious of the words they speak to themselves and others
- remembering who we really are speaking to
- not taking what others do or say personally
Do you believe the people of the world can live in Peace? ... take some responsibility for making it happen by living in peace with yourself and others.
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