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Reminder: Peer Mediator Code Peer Mediator Training: Enter quietly and walk to sit down Voices – silent Eyes - on the speaker Hands – to yourself Pockets – on the floor Ears – listening Attendance Please write your name on ANY list in the back

Lambert Elementary School Peer Mediator Training Class 6

Peer Mediator Training Classes Tuesday, October 29th - Class 6 Wednesday, October 30th – Class 7 Monday, November 4th - Test &License Photo Tuesday, November 5th – First Meeting *REMEMBER: If you miss ANY of the Training Classes then you no longer will be able to participate as a Peer Mediator *Be at EVERY class before 12:45

Class 5 Review Questions Why should we ask how people are feeling? What does it mean to paraphrase?

Overview of Today’s Peer Mediator Training Step 3: Think of Ideas to Solve the Problem Step 4: Make an Agreement What to say in difficult situations

Step 3: Think of Ideas to Solve the Problem

Peer Mediator All Star Tips Say any idea No interrupting No putdowns Peer Mediators don’t tell the people what the solution should be If someone says “I don’t know,” then ask questions (for example: “What would make you feel better”

Step 4: Make an Agreement

Peer Mediator All Star Tips Each person has to do something to solve the conflict Review agreement to make sure everyone understands what they are supposed to do CONGRATULATE the kids in conflict for solving the problem and yourselves!!!!!

Mediator Report Form

What do you see? Perceptions…

Test Your Skills…Let’s PRACTICE!!!!

“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mohandas K. Gandhi

Questions ???