….and their harmful consequences
Consider this scenario... A mother refuses to let her daughter go to a party at her friend’s house. The daughter gets angry and yells “I hate you.” These words harm the relationship. What are some examples of when a person says “I hate you” without really thinking? What are other “harmful words” people blurt out without really meaning them?
Consider the Consequences... How do you think the people on the receiving end of these words felt? What did the people who said the harmful words really mean? See the chart below for an example and activity…..
Choose your words wisely If the people in these examples had chosen more accurate words to communicate the reasons they were angry, they might have helped the situation and been less hurtful. This lesson should give you a new understanding of “think before you speak” How can thinking before you speak let you be a caring person, even when you are angry?