Minor/Major
What would you do?
Fun Tv conflicts
100

Someone leaves you on read for 4 hours.
 

Answer: Minor

100

Your friend takes your chargerwithout asking,
Name one good response

Answer examples:

  • Ask directly for it back
  • Stay calm
  • Use humor without escalating
100

On Cory in the House, Cory's plans blow up because of misunderstandings. What often caused the conflict?

Answer: Assumptions / poor communication

200

Your friend joins another group at lunch and doesn't sit with you.

Minor

200

Someone bumps into you and says, "Watch where you're going."
What's a good move to amke that will lead to no conflict?

Answer: Ignore, clarify, walk away, stay calm

200

In thats so Raven, Raven jumps to conclusions because of a vision and gets mad before knowing the facts.
Question: What caused the conflict? 

Assumptions

300

Someone posts an embarrassing picture of another student without permission.

 Major

300

You and your teammate both think you're right during a game. What conflict skill helps?

Listening

300

In Blackish, Junior feels like his parents don't understand him and starts shutting down.
Question: What skill could help? 

Answer: Honest communication / expressing feelings

400

Someone keeps threatening to fight another student.

Major

400

A friend group chat starts roasting another kid. What should you do?

Answer examples:

  • Don't join in
  • Change topic
  • Tell someone if it gets serious
400

In Blackish, 

Dre finds out one of the kids hid something important because they thought they would get in trouble. Dre gets angry immediately, and the kid shuts down and stops talking.

Question: Who made the conflict bigger — the person hiding the truth, the reaction, or both? Explain your answer.

Both contributed

  • Hiding things damaged trust
  • Reacting with intense anger made communication harder
    Resolution: Honest communication + staying calm enough to solve the problem
500

Your friend starts a rumor that ruins another person's reputation.

Major

500

You're at a level-10 anger moment and want to snap. Give two coping skills to calm down

Walk away, breathe, music, counting, taking space, grounding

500

Junior feels left out because his parents seem more focused on one of his siblings lately. Instead of saying anything, he starts acting annoyed, giving short answers, and avoiding everyone.Question: Is the real conflict about being ignored, behavior, or communication?

Answer: Communication / unspoken feelings
Resolution: Express feelings directly instead of expecting people to guess

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