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Chapter 7 Lessons1-4, Pages 130-143
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What is a conflict? Is a disagreement between two people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.
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property or territory hurt feelings revenge different values prejudice
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Now take a moment and think about the story you told, and the one you heard… What was it over? resources values/expectations emotions
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Is an act of physical force that results in abuse.
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A group of people who come together to take part in illegal activities.
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Punishment, injury, or insult to a person who’s seen as the cause of a strong emotion.
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A negative or unjustly formed opinion.
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The ability to accept other people as they are.
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homework arguing teasing gone too far
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PARENTS, CAREGIVERS, & WITH SIBLINGS independence fewer limits respect space expectations
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Help
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Name-calling
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When the situation becomes more serious.
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What are some ways you manage your anger? Discuss 2 mins.
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Acting or behaving in a certain manner, often negative, because others are doing it.
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understand feelings show respect point of view keep private avoid alcohol and other drugs leave the scene
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A life skill that involves solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides.
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take a time out everyone talks everyone asks questions keep brainstorming
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The process of talking directly to another person in an effort to resolve a conflict. If done properly the conflict is solved positively and quickly.
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touch the other person call names point fingers at the other person raise your voice
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Working together to find a resolution. EX: Adjusting the rules to a game so that everyone feels success.
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Giving up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone. EX: Do what your friend wants to do now, and they agree to do what you want later.
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An agreement that gives each party something they want.
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The process of resolving conflicts by using another person or persons to help reach a solution that is acceptable to both sides.
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Specially trained students who listen to both sides to help resolve conflicts between teens.
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a good communicator a good listener fair neutral an effective problem solver avoids taking sides respects privacy
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MEDIATORMEDIATION A third party who acts as uninvolved person who helps solve a conflict between other people. A process where a mediator is used to help resolve a conflict.
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A promise to not take sides during the mediation process.
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REPORT THE VIOLENCE
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