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What does it mean to tell (not tattle)?
Telling an adult when something/someone needs help, someone is in danger, something bad can happen
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Are compliments and nice comments something we should think or say?
Say!
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What is an I-statement?
Talk to someone and tell them, "I feel ___, when you ____, can you please ___"
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What does a yellow light mean in conversation?
Get ready to speak
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Which conflict resolution styles are not effective?
Passive, passive aggressive and aggressive
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What is conflict?
A fight, argument or disagreement
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How do you know that you have a green light in conversation?
If someone pauses or asks a question
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What is the difference between teasing and bullying?
Bullying = happens over and over again, teasing = someone is mean but not over and over
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If someone is making a joke but they are your good friend is this bullying or friendly teasing?
Friendly teasing
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What does a red light mean in conversation?
Other person is talking. Not your turn to talk
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How do people feel when we interrupt them?
Sad, mad and annoyed
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What animal should you be when you're in a conflict? Mouse, cat, lion or dog
Dog (assertive)
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If someone says something mean, should you say mean things to hurt them back or keep your mean thoughts in your head?
Think it (keep them in your head)
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Ben gets pushed by Mark. What type of bullying is this? Verbal or physical?
Physical
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Should this person think it or say it?
Think it
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Telling someone on a play date that you are so bored. Think it or say it?
Think it
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What does it mean to tattle?
Telling a teacher when the problem is small, nobody is getting hurt, no one needs to be involved, it doesn't impact you
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What is an assertive conflict resolution style?
Someone that sticks up for themselves, is calm, tells people how they feel
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