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Ryan’s coach tells him after a match that he needs to improve his fitness and effort at training. Ryan feels embarrassed and defensive.
What is the challenge here, and what would be an appropriate way for Ryan to respond?
Zach bumps into another student in the hallway who snaps, “Watch where you’re going.”
What is happening in this situation, and how could Zach respond to avoid it turning into an argument?
Tyler’s partner in class isn’t doing much work, and Tyler feels like he’s doing everything. He starts to feel frustrated.
What is the problem, and how could Tyler address it respectfully?
Blake is in a group chat where someone sends a meme making fun of his team losing. He feels annoyed and wants to fire back.
What is the social challenge here, and what would be a smart way for Blake to respond?
Noah is playing lunchtime football and says the ball was out. Another boy disagrees and keeps playing. Both start raising their voices.
What is the conflict, and how could Noah help resolve it fairly?
Mason hears a peer joke about him being “slow on defence.” He isn’t sure if they’re joking or being serious.
What is the issue in this situation, and how could Mason seek clarification appropriately?
Ethan sees on Instagram that some boys from school played football at the park on the weekend and didn’t invite him. On Monday they’re talking about it in front of him.
What is the problem here, and what is one appropriate way Ethan could handle it?
Connor talks about WWE at lunch, and someone says, “You know it’s fake, right?” in a sarcastic tone.
What is happening in this situation, and how could Connor respond without escalating it?
Jayden suggests an idea for the project, but another student interrupts and says, “Nah, that’s dumb,” and keeps talking over him.
What is the conflict, and what could Jayden say to handle it calmly?
Liam passes the ball to a teammate during a drill, but the teammate yells, “Bro, that was a terrible pass,” in front of everyone. A few boys laugh.
What is the problem here, and how could Liam respond in a socially appropriate way?