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Win-win situations

Watch ‘The Zax’ by Dr Seuss https://www. youtube. com/watch What is the conflict about? What barriers are there to solving the conflict? What virtues would the Zax need to develop to solve the conflict? What other barriers might there be to solving a conflict? Image: pinterest.com

Which of these actions will escalate a conflict and which will de-escalate a conflict? Name calling Explaining how you feel Mentioning an event that happened in the past Blaming Walking away Lowering your voice Raising your voice Listening carefully to the other person. Involving other people

  Aleena’s Mum loses Aleena’s Mum wins Aleena loses Aleena wins Aleena is a keen footballer and attends football practice every week. Her mum says that, if her room isn’t tidied by 6pm, she can’t go. The coach says that, if she doesn’t go to practice, she won’t be picked for the match on Saturday. It is 6pm and Aleena hasn’t tidied her room. What should happen?

Which virtues are needed to create win-win situations? Why?