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Lesson 27: Compromising Over Time
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Fairness means everyone gets their way every single time.
False
If my friend agreed to my idea today I should try to listen to their idea next time.
True
Sometimes compromising means doing something you didn’t pick.
True
It’s okay if the same person always decides what the group does.
False
Taking turns helps friendships last longer.
True
If I always choose the activity I am being a good friend.
False
Compromising sometimes means waiting for your turn to choose.
True
If I didn’t get my way today that means my friends are being unfair.
False
Good friends try to take turns choosing activities.
True
If my friend picked the movie last time it might be fair for me to pick the movie this time.
True
Compromising means one person should always give up what they want.
False
If we played the game you chose yesterday it is fair to let someone else choose the game today.
True
True or False: Good relationships often include a lot of compromise from both people.
True
True or False: The more you practice compromising, the easier it becomes.
True
True or False: “Compromising over time” means learning to get better at finding fair solutions.
False
True or False: Being flexible is an important part of learning how to compromise.
True
True or False: Compromise is a skill you only need at school.
False
True or False: If you never compromise, people might not want to work with you.
True
True or False: Compromising shows respect for other people’s ideas.
True
True or False: Compromising is important because it helps solve problems without fighting.
True
True or False: Sharing examples of compromise helps others understand how to do it too.
True
True or False: Talking with a partner about a past compromise can help you learn more about yourself.
True
True or False: Sometimes a compromise can feel a little unfair at first.
True
True or False: It always feels great to compromise.
False
True or False: Everyone has had to make a compromise at some point in their life.
True
True or False: In a compromise, only one person’s feelings matter.
False
True or False: A compromise can help two people who disagree become closer friends.
True
True or False: It’s possible to compromise without talking or listening to the other person.
True (If they explain it good)
True or False: Compromising means both people give up a little to find a fair solution.
True
True or False: A compromise is when one person gets everything they want.
False