Active Listening
I-Statements
Peer Mediation
Misc.
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What does Active Listening look like? 

Using nonverbal behaviors to show that you are interested and engaged with what the speaker is saying.

100

Why do we use I-Statements? 

To communicate your feelings to others, emphasizing you, your emotions and how you feel without placing blame on others

100

What is the goal of Peer Mediation? 

to resolve conflict and reach a common interest 

100

What is the difference between a position and interest in a conflict?

A position is what you want in a conflict while an interest is the deeper more general desire/emotion that inform the position.

200

What does Active Listening sound like?

The listener is quiet, maybe providing one word supportive responses to show they are engaged. (ex. wow!, Huh.)

200

When do we use I-Statements? 

When expressing discomfort or frustration, when setting boundaries, when sharing concerns, giving feedback, etc.

200

Why is it important to ask clarifying questions?

To ensure you as well as all parties involved understand what is being communicated.

200

What is the role of the Amygdala in the human brain?

Emotion/ Fear response.

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When is Active Listening important? 

In any conversation, but especially when resolving conflict and in peer mediation, to show interest and engagement in what another person is saying

300

What are the three parts of an I-Statement?

When...

I feel...

Because...

300

What does it mean to paraphrase something?

To restate the information you've heard, focusing on the most important points

300

What does the Hippocampus do? 

Stores memories.

400

What role does Active Listening play in peer mediation?

In mediation it is important that all parties in a conflict feel heard. It is also important to avoid misunderstandings. 

400

How can using I-Statements help us communicate better? 

They help us acknowledge our feelings and effectively communicate them to others.

400

What are some examples of clarifying questions? 

How did you feel when that happened?, Do you have anything to add?, etc.

400

What is the role of the prefrontal cortex? 

Decision making, planning, critical thinking, emotional regulation, attention/focus, etc.


500

What are the key aspects of the active listening framework that we have practiced?

Attending/listening, paraphrasing/summarizing, clarifying.

500

How can I-Statements help with conflict resolution? 

By centering our own emotions we avoid placing blame while clarifying our position, leading to a more effective conclusion

500

Why is it important to paraphrase and reframe in peer mediation? 

To ensure all parties are on the same page about what was said.

500

Your friend keeps bragging about their score on a test you didn't do well on, what skills could you use to remedy the situation?

I-statements, etc.