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Learn to identify conflict causes, signs, and types at home and school. Discover ways to avoid conflicts peacefully.
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Chapter 7 Resolving Conflicts and Preventing Violence Lesson 1 Understanding Conflict Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 7 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. Next >>
A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs • conflict A negative and unjustly formed opinion • prejudice
In this lesson, you will be able to • explainthe nature of conflicts. • identifycommon causes of conflict. • recognizethe signs of conflict. • describetypes of conflicts at home and school. • discusswhen to avoid conflict.
Organizing Information As you read this lesson, create and outline that shows the ways that disagreements can lead to conflict.
The Nature of Conflict If conflict is handled peacefully, it can raise issues that need to be worked out and result in stronger relationships. conflict A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
Conflict What Causes Conflict? Unmet Expectations Limited Resources Differences in Values
Conflict What Causes Conflict? Arguments Property Hurt Feelings Territory
Conflict What Causes Conflict? Peer Pressure Revenge Differences in Values Prejudice prejudice a negative and unjustly formed opinion
Disagreement Strong Emotions Body Language andBehavior Recognizing Signs of Conflict Recognizing Signs of Conflict The key to resolving conflict is to spot the signs of conflict early.
Parents or guardians • Siblings • Other students • Teachers or schooladministrators Conflicts at Home and at School Since teens spend most of their time with family, friends, and peopleat school, home and school are where most teen conflicts occur. Home School
Avoiding Conflicts Avoid conflicts betweenpeople you don’t know. Let each person speakfor himself or herself. In a conflict betweenpeers starts, suggest apositive solution. If a conflict turns into aphysical fight, leave the scene.
Lesson 1 Review What I Learned ExplainHow can conflict be beneficial?
Lesson 1 Review What I Learned ListWhat are three signs that a conflict is starting?
Lesson 1 Review What I Learned ExplainWhy do most conflicts for teens happen athome or school?
Lesson 1 Review What I Learned VocabularyDefine prejudice, and use the term in asentence that shows its meaning.
Lesson 1 Review Thinking Critically ApplyPeer pressure can make conflicts become violent. How can peer pressure also help prevent violence?
Lesson 1 Review Thinking Critically AnalyzeHow can older siblings help younger siblingswhen they have a conflict with each other?
End of Chapter 7 Resolving Conflicts and Preventing Violence Lesson 1 Understanding Conflict Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 7 Assessment