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Peer Mediation

Peer Mediation. Solving problems peacefully. peer. A person who has equal standing with another. mediate. To resolve or settle differences by working with all the conflicting parties. What is peer mediation?.

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Peer Mediation

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  1. Peer Mediation Solving problems peacefully

  2. peer • A person who has equal standing with another

  3. mediate • To resolve or settle differences by working with all the conflicting parties.

  4. What is peer mediation? • A process used to help two students solve a problem with the help of a third student. • Mediations are at lunch time • Mediation is voluntary • Mediation is confidential • Win-win solution

  5. Peer Mediation Schedule

  6. How it’s set up • Fill out mediation request form • Mediator tells students when it’s their turn to report for meeting. • Take lunch to mediation table by Art Room.

  7. Mediation Request Form __________________ Date __________________________________________________________________ Name of person asking for mediation Homeroom __________________________________________________________________ Name of person you would like to mediate with: Homeroom Tell a little about the conflict __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________

  8. The Mediation Process • Mediator explains the rules. • Each person has a chance to tell their point of view. • Brainstorm and agree to a solution. • Sign contract.

  9. Mediation Contract The students who have signed this contract voluntarily met with a student mediator and reached the agreement listed below. Their signatures show that they have read and agree with the solution. Solution _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ ___________________ ____________________________________ Date Signatures

  10. What if it doesn’t work? • Give it some time • Rethink your point of view • “Choose your battles” • Talk to an adult

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