Bring Peer Mediation to Your School Today

Interested in launching a peer mediation program at your school? MYLaw offers training, resources, and ongoing support to ensure success.

Empowering Students to Resolve Conflicts Peacefully

MYLaw’s Peer Mediation Training Program equips students with the skills to handle conflict constructively and build stronger, more respectful school communities. Through interactive workshops, role-play, and hands-on practice, students learn how to listen, problem-solve, and guide peers toward fair and lasting solutions.

Why Peer Mediation Matters

Conflict is a natural part of life—but how we handle it makes all the difference. Peer mediation helps:

Promote equity and respect: Students learn to value diverse perspectives.
Build leadership skills: Mediators gain confidence, communication, and problem-solving abilities.
Reduce disciplinary issues: Mediation offers a positive alternative to suspensions or punitive measures.
Create a safer, supportive environment: Students are more likely to resolve disagreements before they escalate.

Program Highlights

Training for Student Mediators: Practical sessions led by experienced trainers to prepare students to mediate real conflicts.
Faculty & Staff Support: Guidance on building sustainable mediation programs within schools.
Interactive Curriculum: Role-plays, group activities, and real-world scenarios make learning engaging and memorable.
Customizable Approach: Tailored to meet the needs of individual schools and student populations.

Who Can Participate?

Students selected by teachers or administrators, educators and school counselors seeking tools to support peer mediation programs.

What Students Learn

  • Active listening and communication skills

  • Understanding the roots of conflict

  • Techniques for staying neutral and fair

  • Step-by-step mediation process

  • Building agreements that last

Impact of Peer Mediation

Schools that implement peer mediation programs often see:
✅ Fewer fights and disciplinary referrals
✅ Stronger school climate and culture
✅ Students taking ownership of conflict resolution
✅ Lifelong skills in empathy and collaboration

Elementary School

Grades 3-5. Includes:

  • Stakeholder survey

  • Preparatory meeting with staff

  • 8 hours of onsite training over 2-3 days

  • Customized materials

  • Technical Assistance

Middle School

Grades 6-8. Includes:

  • Stakeholder survey

  • Preparatory meeting with staff

  • 8-10 hours of onsite training over 2-3 days

  • Customized materials

  • Technical Assistance

High School

Grades 9-12. Includes:

  • Stakeholder survey

  • Preparatory meeting with staff

  • 8-10 hours of onsite training over 2 days

  • Customized materials

  • Technical Assistance