Heart and Practice: Heart-lead conversations about mental health
Conflict is inevitable—but punishment doesn't have to be the default response. In this episode of the Heart and Practice podcast, Dr. Lakesha Roney explores how teaching conflict repair builds resilience, accountability, and trust in young people. Dr. Roney breaks down the essential soft skills that help children and teens navigate conflict in healthy, productive ways—including listening, emotional regulation, perspective-taking, and problem-solving. Whether you're a therapist, educator, or caregiver, you'll learn practical strategies to shift from punishment-focused approaches to repair-centered practices. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why soft skills are critical for conflict resolution in schools and mental health settings • Three powerful reflective questions to guide conflict repair: "What happened? Who was affected? What can we do next?" • How caregivers can model accountability and stay calm during difficult moments • Why hard moments don't define us—and how repair teaches responsibility and resilience Ready to transform how you approach conflict? Tune in and learn how to create environments where young people can repair harm, rebuild trust, and grow stronger through challenges. Connect with Dr. Lakesha Roney: Website: HeartPractice.com [http://HeartPractice.com] Follow us on social media for more resources, training opportunities, and keynote speaking information.
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