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Chapter 7 Conflict Resolution Lesson 1 The Nature of Conflict >> Main Menu Next >> >> Chapter 7 Assessment Click for: Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation.
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conflict A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, ideas, or goals Someone who picks on individuals who are smaller or weaker bully Name-calling labeling A negative and unjustly formed opinion, usually against people of a different racial, religious, or cultural group prejudice
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In this lesson, you will learn to explain some reasons why conflicts occur. describe different kinds of conflict. develop healthy and effective ways to deal with bullying.
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Comparing and Contrasting As you read the lesson, list similarities and differences between conflicts at home and those outside the home.
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What Is Conflict? Conflict can be caused by just about anything. conflict A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, ideas, or goals Possible Causes of Conflict RelationshipsSpaceProperty PowerRewardsPrivileges
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Kinds of Conflicts Minor conflicts might involve something as simple as an exchange of words. Major conflicts, such as gang confrontations, can be ongoing and severe.
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Kinds of Conflicts Interpersonal conflicts take place between two or more people. Internal conflicts take place inside your own mind.
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Kinds of Conflicts Conflicts can arise out of the fact that people have different needs and wants. Resolving conflicts helps people settle their differences, get along peacefully, and move on to positive action.
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Conflicts at Home Conflicts with parents or guardians usually occur over limits, responsibilities, or expectations. Parents set limits to ensure their children’s well-being. Remember:
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Conflicts at Home Conflicts with Siblings PropertySpace The attention of parents or guardians Privileges
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Conflicts Outside the Home Many of the conflicts you experience outside of the home relate to school, friends, and peers. Conflicts between friends and peers often involve an incident. Sometimes conflicts are one-sided and unprovoked.
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Bullying A bully can be male or female. bully Someone who picks on individuals who are smaller or weaker Bullying can include teasing, name-calling, and physical aggression.
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Bullying Labeling is especially hurtful when it is based on prejudice. labeling Name-calling prejudice A negative and unjustly formed opinion, usually against people of a different racial, religious, or cultural group
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What I Learned Vocabulary What is prejudice? Use the term in a sentence. Lesson 1 Review
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What I Learned Give Examples Give an example of an interpersonal and an internal conflict. Lesson 1 Review
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What I Learned Recall What kinds of conflicts often occur in the home? Lesson 1 Review
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Thinking Critically Analyze Alisa and her mother had an argument over the amount of time she spends watching TV. Alisa is feeling angry with her mother. What should she try to keep in mind? What do you think Alisa could do to maintain a positive relationship with her mother? Lesson 1 Review
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Thinking Critically Apply Ever since Dave got his hair cut in a new style, he has been feeling self-conscious about it. To make matters worse, Ted makes fun of Dave every time he sees him. What type of hurtful behavior is Ted using to target Dave? What should Dave do? Lesson 1 Review
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