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Many teenagers struggle with resolving conflicts with peers, friends, or family members. Here's a form that can guide them through the steps they need to take to identify the problem, their contribution to the problem, and their willingness to improve the situation.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use in a counseling office or center when helping teens deal with conflicts with peers
- A good resource for a peer counseling group to help their friends handle conflicts
- Have learners in a language arts class fill out the form from the perspective of a character dealing with conflict in his or her life
Classroom Considerations
- You may need to reformat or have participants note their responses on another piece of paper, as the form doesn't provide a lot of space for answers
- Worksheet may be best used as a guide to a conversation, rather than a form to fill out
Pros
- Prompts participants to reflect on their behavior and what they can do to improve a situation
- Questions are thought provoking and helpful
Cons
- Presumes a safe atmosphere for the discussion of personal issues