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Conflict Resolution Assembly

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  • You witness someone being bullied at school. What's the best way to help?
    Report the bullying to a trusted adult or school authority.
    Join in to avoid becoming a target yourself.
    Pretend you didn't see it and walk away.
  • You overhear someone making hurtful comments about your friend behind their back. How should you handle this situation?
  • You and a friend disagree on a fundamental value or belief. How would you navigate this conflict?
  • You have a disagreement with a teacher about your grade. What's the best way to address this conflict?
  • During a group study session, a classmate is constantly distracting everyone with off-topic chatter. How would you address this situation?
    Snap at them to be quiet.
    Politely ask your classmate to stay on task and remind them
    Ignore them and focus on your work.
  • Your group project team disagrees on the direction of the project. How should you proceed?
    Convince the team to follow your ideas.
    Do your part your own way without consulting the team.
    Hold a team meeting to openly discuss everyone's ideas, seek
  • You borrowed your classmate's notes and accidentally spilled coffee on them. How would you resolve this conflict?
  • You and your sibling are arguing over the use of a shared computer. How should you resolve this conflict?
  • Your friend has been spreading rumors about you. What's the best approach to address this situation?
  • You and your teammate have a disagreement during a sports game. What's the best way to handle it?
  • Your friend borrowed your favorite book and returned it with pages torn. How would you resolve this conflict?
    Confront your friend and demand a replacement.
    Talk to your friend calmly, express your feelings, and as
    Keep quiet and avoid lending them anything in the future.
  • You and a classmate disagree on the topic for a group project. How should you handle this conflict?
    Have a respectful discussion with your classmate, considerin
    Complain to the teacher about your classmate's choice.
    Insist on your choice and ignore your classmate's opinion.
  • You have a group project, and one team member is not contributing. How should the group address this issue?
  • Someone at school is blaming you for something that you didn't do. What should you do?
  • Your classmate borrowed your headphones and returned them damaged. How should you resolve this issue?