Why Disagreements Happen
Staying Calm
Listening Skills
Finding Solutions
Moving On
100

True or False: It’s normal to have disagreements with friends.

True.

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100

What’s one thing you can do to calm down in a disagreement?

Take deep breaths or count to ten.

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100

What’s one way to show you’re listening during a disagreement?

Nod or make eye contact.

100

What’s one way to solve a disagreement?

Compromise or take turns choosing.

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100

Why is it important to move on after a disagreement?

So it doesn’t hurt the friendship long-term.

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200

What’s one common reason disagreements start?

Different opinions, misunderstandings, or stress.

200

True or False: Walking away for a break can help cool things down.

True.

200

Why is it important to listen to the other person’s side?

It shows respect and helps you understand them.

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200

True or False: The goal is always to “win” the argument.

False.

200

True or False: Holding grudges helps build stronger friendships.

False.

300

Why are disagreements not always bad?

They can help people understand each other better.

**Double Jeopardy

300

Why should you avoid shouting in a disagreement?

It makes the problem worse and harder to solve.

**Double Jeopardy

300

True or False: Listening means agreeing with the other person.

False.

**Double Jeopardy

300

Why is compromise important in disagreements?

It helps both people feel satisfied.

**Triple Jeopardy

300

What’s one way to show forgiveness after a disagreement?

Say “It’s okay” or act kindly again.

400

What’s one mistake that can make small disagreements worse?

What’s one mistake that can make small disagreements worse?

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400

What’s one way to use body language to stay calm?

Keep relaxed posture and avoid aggressive gestures.

400

What’s one thing you can say to show you heard their point?

“I see what you mean” or “I understand your view.”

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400

What’s one way to suggest a solution politely?

“How about we try this instead?”

400

Why should you avoid bringing up old arguments in new disagreements?

It makes the conflict bigger and harder to solve.

**Double jeopardy

500

What’s one healthy goal during a disagreement?

To solve the problem while keeping the friendship.

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500

Why does staying calm help in disagreements?

It keeps the focus on solving the problem, not fighting.

500

Why does listening help solve disagreements?

It makes both people feel valued and helps find compromise.

500

Why should you be flexible during a disagreement?

It shows maturity and helps keep the friendship.

500

What’s the ultimate goal after solving a disagreement?

To stay friends and move forward positively.

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