Sharing Circle
Sharing Circle
Build relationships and community:
Circles give everyone a voice, allowing classmates to get to know each other more deeply and enhancing the ability to have difficult conversations when needed.
Because circles can be so powerful, they necessitate closure. There are a couple ways to do this. You can keep it light with a group high five or a silly coordination game. You can do a witness round in which participants share one word on their mind. The closing offers an opportunity for participants to transition in a healthy way. It’s critical to remind participants of the norm that what was shared in the circle stays in the circle.
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