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Bellringer

Bellringer. Turn to a neighbor and discuss what causes conflicts….Write a few down. Chapter 7 Lesson 1 Nature of Conflict. P.164. How Conflicts Occur. Conflict- disagreements between people with opposing viewpoints, ideas, or goals Is Normal

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Bellringer

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  1. Bellringer • Turn to a neighbor and discuss what causes conflicts….Write a few down

  2. Chapter 7 Lesson 1Nature of Conflict P.164

  3. How Conflicts Occur • Conflict- disagreements between people with opposing viewpoints, ideas, or goals • Is Normal • Conflicts do not have to end with a “winner” or “loser” • Best is when both sides win

  4. Common Types • Conflicts over Resources • Conflicts over Values • Conflicts Involving Emotional Needs

  5. Why conflicts get worse • Escalation- become more serious • Anger • Bullying/Teasing • Group Pressure • Alcohol and other drugs

  6. Anger • Feel you have been mistreated • Violence is NOT the answer • Channel it into something positive • If anger is not handled it turns to Rage

  7. Handling Anger • Take time to cool down • Physical Activity • Soft music or sit quietly • Identify the cause • Attack the problem, not the person • Brainstorm • Did you take it too personally? • Explain your feelings • Imagine other person’s point of view • Talk situation out

  8. Bullying/Teasing • Can be any age • Boys or Girls • Physical, M/E, and Social • Comments or gestures • Walk Away • Talk to trusted adult • Teachers are here to help

  9. Group Pressure • Can turn small conflicts into big ones • Much like peer pressure • May feel the need to prolong the conflict • Prejudice- is a negative and unjustly formed opinion, usually against people of a different racial, religious, or cultural groups

  10. Alcohol or Other Drugs • 35% of victims of violent crimes say offender had been drinking • People under the influence don’t think clearly • Unreasonable judgments • More susceptible to group pressure • Lose ability to control self • Avoiding these situations would be best option

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