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PE Size of Problem and Reaction
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Your PE teacher tells to work harder and you are already working as hard as you can.
Size of the Problem: small, An expected reaction might be: Tell them you are already working as hard as you can. Talk to them.
Oops!
Okay!
The ball hits you in the head and it hurts and you now have a headache.
Size of the Problem: Medium, Expected Reaction: Tell the PE teacher: My head hurts, may I go to the nurse.
Oops!
Okay!
Other kids are better at the activity than you are.
Size of the Problem: small, Expected reaction: shrug it off and continue to try
Oops!
Okay!
Someone is a bad sport and is getting physical with you (pushing/yelling/throwing)
Size of the Problem: Medium, Expected Reaction: Don't fight back, but block, and get adult help
Oops!
Okay!
Someone accidently let go of their paddle and it hits you in the head it starts bleeding.
Size of the Problem: Big, Expected Reaction: Go up to PE teacher and say 'may I go to the nurse's office?
Oops!
Okay!
Someone is being a bad sport and blaming you because you can't seem to catch the ball.
Size of the Problem: small, Expected reaction: Ask them to stop and let them know you are doing your best.
Oops!
Okay!
It's your turn and everyone is looking at you with a sour face.
Size of the Problem: Small, Expected Reaction: Ask them to stop or try to ignore it
Oops!
Okay!
The PE teacher says you can't get a drink of water/take a break.
Size of the Problem: small or medium, Expected reaction: small - keep playing, medium - you feel thirsty and you ask again
Oops!
Okay!
Your teammates are angry at you because you weren't able to catch the ball.
Size of the Problem - small. Expected reaction might be: Say 'please stop' and if that doesn't work tell an adult
Oops!
Okay!
You just missed the ball and the other team scores. Your team is upset with you (yelling).
Size of the Problem: Small, Expected Reaction: Ask them to stop and encourage them to continue playing the game.
Oops!
Okay!
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