Someone cuts you in line when walking to the playground...should you tell a teacher?
This sounds like a problem you can solve....ON YOUR OWN! (No)
A classmate wrote a rude comment about you on your notebook. What should you do?
What did it say?
Talk to the student...if it persists...tell a teacher.
Not all conflicts are bad. True or false?
True!
Many different correct answers. Play separately, or find a game both of you want to play.
Your best friend told someone something you asked to keep private. What should you do?
Talk to them about it!
What are some examples of a problem you WILL need help from an adult?
If someone is hurting you, or you are both unable to solve the conflict on your own after already trying.
Another student pushes you, when you fall, you scrape your knee. Should you tell an adult?
Yes please!
What do you do to calm yourself down?
Let's Talk!
What is the difference between someone who is just being rude and someone who is bullying you?
Rude : When someone says or does something unintentionally hurtful and they do it once.
Bullying: When someone says or does something intentionally hurtful and they keep doing it - even when you tell them to stop or show you are upset.
You lost in the game you were playing on the playground. You are VERY mad. What are some ways to cool down?
Many different correct answers!
What if you are unable to come up with a solution with a student you are having conflict with?
Try again...Talk to a teacher...MOVE ON!
What are some ways you can "cool off" at school?
Taking a walk...deep breaths...
What are some examples of problems you can solve ON YOUR OWN, WITHOUT needing to go to a teacher?
Let's talk!
Tell them you don't like it, or that it makes you uncomfortable. or WALK AWAY.
What does it mean to "take responsibility"?
to acknowledge a fault.