L2 - P2 - Ep 1: Always Strangers (Red)/ Kids on the Block (Red to Orange)
Circles Level 1, 2 & 3 • 8m 23s
This episode aims to establish that relationships can be but not always dynamic; to show a relationship boundary can sometimes be crossed temporarily, but that does not change the relationship circle; to illustrate that when one person is interested in moving closer in a relationship that an indirect and subtle signal is given by asking to cross the expected boundaries of touch, talk, or requesting trust; and to introduce the concept of mutuality in establishing or changing relationship circles.
In the next part of the episode, some key objectives include showing an example of a mutual change in a relationship, from Red Stranger Circle to the Orange Wave Circle with children whose faces are familiar; illustrating that when one person is interested in moving closer in a relationship that an indirect and subtle signal is given by asking to cross the expected boundaries of touch, talk, or requesting trust; and introducing the concept of parental/guardian permission in establishing or changing relationship circles when children are involved.
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L2 - P2 - Ep 3: Becoming Friends (Red...
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