HE19.K.4.3
Describe how to express feelings to prevent a conflict from starting.
Describe how to express feelings to prevent a conflict from starting.
Life can be frustrating. You’re not always going to get along with your friends and family, and they won’t always get along with you. And anger and frustration are natural human emotions, so there’s no way you can avoid feeling them. But there are ways to disagree without being disagreeable—and in this BrainPOP movie on conflict resolution, you will learn all about them! First, you’ll find out why it’s a good idea to take a deep breath and collect yourself before you respond to a situation you’re not thrilled about. You’ll discover different ways to compromise, and how placing yourself in another person’s shoes can change a potential screaming match into a friendly discussion. Why risk alienating your friends and hurting people’s feelings, when you can settle your differences fairly
Describe how to express feelings to prevent a conflict from starting.
Encourage peers to make positive health choices.
Demonstrate how to communicate with others with kindness and respect.
Practice skills needed to develop and maintain personal relationships.
Recognize causes of conflicts and apply nonviolent strategies to manage or resolve situations.
Demonstrate how to avoid conflict and explain when it is necessary for an adult to intervene.
Compare positive and negative ways to respond to conflict and bullying.
Develop effective coping skills for dealing with problems.
Apply conflict-resolution skills.
Apply techniques for managing stress and conflict.