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  • You won your favorite game against your siblings and you said "haha loser". Your sister didn't want to play with you after that. Why didn't she want to play? What could you have done differently?
  • What is a situation where you had to make a compromise?
  • You asked your sister for a cookie but she didn't want to share, you took the cookie anyways. Did you do the right thing? How is your sister feeling?
  • You really wanted to watch your favorite movie, but your brother wants to watch a different movie that you do not like. What do you do? How can we make a compromise?
  • Your brother keeps taking your favorite game, even after you have asked him to share. What is the next step we could take to appropriately solve the problem?
  • You really want to go to your favorite restaurant for dinner, but your parents already have dinner made so they say "no". You are feeling very frustrated by this answer. What do you do next?
  • You lost in a game to your sister and she is bragging about winning. You are feeling very frustrated so you push the game off the table. How is your sister feeling? What could you have done differently?
  • Your siblings want to play around and start pushing you, you are joking around but push them really hard and they fall down. How is your sibling feeling? What is a better way we could play together?
  • Your mom tells you that you were playing too hard with your sister because now she is crying, but you thought she was having fun. What can we do next time to make sure our sister is having fun and it is not too rough?
  • What is a time where you made a choice and had a consequence?
  • You have a story you want to tell at dinner but your siblings keep talking over you. You are frustrated so you yell at your siblings to be quiet and slam the table. How do you think your siblings feel? what could you have done differently?
  • Your younger sister keeps pushing you after you have already told her to stop twice. What do you do?
  • Your brother got a new water bottle and you really like it. You asked him to share but he does not want to so when he isn't looking you take the water bottle and put it in your bookbag. How do you think your brother is feeling?
  • At dinner, your mom asks how your day was at school. You are tired so you choose to just ignore her. How do you think that makes your mom feel? How would you feel if you were ignored?
  • What are some situations where you had to accept "no" as an answer? How did you feel?