Microreflexivity as a key to the development of personal and social interaction in children

Microreflexivity as a key to the development of personal and social interaction in children

Discover the hidden treasures within yourself. Each of us has unique strengths or hidden abilities waiting to be discovered. Let’s learn to perceive and develop them, as these qualities open the doors to success.

Center: This module focuses on the concept of micro-reflection and its significance in the personal and social interaction of children. You will gain practical tools and techniques to help develop your children's empathetic and communicative skills.

  • Definition of micro-reflection – we will clarify what micro-reflection means and its importance in interpersonal communication.
  • Importance of empathetic interaction – you will learn why empathy is a key element in the development of children's social skills.
  • Practical exercises – you will learn simple techniques to promote micro-reflection in everyday situations.
  • Support for teamwork – you will discover how micro-reflection contributes to better functioning of groups and teams.
  • Real-life examples – we will go through inspiring stories that illustrate the successful application of micro-reflection in practice.

Conclusion: Don’t miss the opportunity to develop important interaction skills in your children. Try this module and uncover the potential that lies within you and your children!

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