Prepared by Kozlovskaya Darya 9”B”. A psychological struggle, often unconscious, resulting from the opposition of the desires of different people, that.

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Prepared by Kozlovskaya Darya 9”B”

A psychological struggle, often unconscious, resulting from the opposition of the desires of different people, that leads to a state of disharmony between persons, their ideas or interests.

Main cause: insults, envy and gossips.

Main cause: lack of mutual understanding.

Main cause: fight for leadership.

Main cause: not like the others.

Main cause: love problems.

Why do these conflicts happen? - personal psychological features of the pupil; - breaking the standards of the behavior; - age features; - life experience.

Choose one of the following themes, based on the conflict situations – teacher vs student – and give your opinion. - pupil’s refusal to do homework; - mark as the means of the punishment - Favorites and unfavorites in a class