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Dilyar learned how to communicate better

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Dilyar learned how to communicate better

July 3, 2017
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Dilyar Husin: Dilyar is 10 years old and is a very active, and bossy boy. He is used to talk a lot and playing only the games that he likes. He fights with his friends and younger brother and insulting them verbally. Since a while, he is attending one of the INGO events implementing a project close by their house. His mother registered him for one of their Non-violent Communication (NVC) sessions. In the beginning, he used to be very active, very talkative, taking all roles in the play and don’t let others involved as he usually does. By time passing, the sessions started to influence him and he started to show visible changes in his behaviors.  He started to come to sessions at time -which he usually would not-, he also started to raise his hand when he wanted to speak and notify others if they violated the session rolls. These NVC sessions are very helpful for people of all ages and environments. Dilyar now is feeling integrated and easy going person with his peers. He is being more accepted within his community and this makes him feel much better.

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