What is perspective?
How you think, feel, or see something
If one person thinks something is fun and another thinks it is boring, what does that show?
Same situation, different perspectives
What is one thing perspective taking helps you keep?
Friends
What is the first step in perspective taking?
Stop and think
What are three things that shape a person's perspective?
Experiences, feelings, beliefs, past situations
What does it mean when people disagree about the same thing?
They have different perspectives
Where is perspective taking especially important?
At work or school
After thinking about yourself, what should you think about next?
What the other person is thinking
They have different experiences and thoughts
Does disagreement always mean someone is wrong?
No
What can happen if you don’t consider others’ perspectives?
Arguments, hurt feelings, or losing trust
What question should you ask about the other person’s feelings?
Why might they feel that way?
Can two different perspectives both be true?
Yes
Give an example of two opposite reactions to the same situation.
fun vs boring
easy vs hard
How do employers or teachers expect you to handle disagreements?
Calmly and respectfully
What is the final step after thinking things through?
Respond respectfully
What is something that your brain uses to shape your perspective?
Past experiences
Why is it important to understand both sides in a situation?
It helps avoid conflict and improves understanding
How does perspective taking help with problem solving?
It helps find solutions that work for everyone
What is the perspective-taking process similar to?
A mental checklist