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Chapter 7 Conflict Resolution

Chapter 7 Conflict Resolution. Lesson 2 Preventing Conflicts. Click for:. >> Main Menu. >> Chapter 7 Assessment. Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. Next >>. Become more serious. escalate.

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Chapter 7 Conflict Resolution

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  1. Chapter 7 Conflict Resolution Lesson 2 Preventing Conflicts Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 7 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. Next >>

  2. Become more serious • escalate Punishment, injury, or insult to the person seen as the cause of the strong emotion • revenge Acting or behaving in a certain and often negative manner because others are doing it • mobmentality

  3. In this lesson, you will learn to • identifyfactors that build conflicts. • preventconflicts from becoming serious. • developstress management techniques to release anger.

  4. Why Conflicts Build Anger Classifying Using the diagram to the right as a guide, create a concept map that shows why conflicts build.

  5. Why Conflicts Build Factors that can cause a conflict to escalate include anger, jealousy, group pressure, and the use of alcohol and drugs. escalate Become more serious

  6. Why Conflicts Build ! !

  7. Citizenship When a fight is developing, you can show good citizenship by encouraging those involved to find a positive way to resolve the conflict. However, if the fight turns violent, do not get involved. Instead, get help from a trusted adult right away.

  8. Anger Anger itself is not a problem—the challenge is how to deal with the anger in an appropriate way.

  9. Anger Stepaway Focus onthe problemnot theperson Be quietfor awhile DealingwithAnger Shareyourfeelings Identify theproblem Focus onsomethingelse

  10. Jealousy Jealousy is a gateway emotion. Jealousy Anger Resentment

  11. Jealousy Revenge is often seen as “payback” or an opportunity to “even the score.” revenge Punishment, injury, or insult to the person seen as the cause of the strong emotion Revenge turns a minor conflict into a major conflict.

  12. Group Pressure People in the middle of a public conflict often get swept up in a mob mentality. mob mentality Acting or behaving in a certain and often negative manner because others are doing it If you find yourself in this kind of situation, get help from a trusted adult right away.

  13. Alcohol and Drugs Violent crimes committed under the influence of alcohol are a leading cause of teen deaths. The use of alcohol and other drugs makes it difficult to resolve conflicts in a peaceful way.

  14. Preventing Conflicts from Building Show respect for yourself and for others. Learn to understand your feelings. PreventingConflicts fromBuilding Learn to accept people who are different from you. Keep your conflicts private. Put yourself in the other person’s situation. Avoid using alcohol or other drugs.

  15. Lesson 2 Review What I Learned VocabularyWhat is mob mentality?

  16. Lesson 2 Review What I Learned RecallName two factors that fuel conflicts.

  17. Lesson 2 Review What I Learned ListName two ways to prevent conflicts from building.

  18. Lesson 2 Review Thinking Critically EvaluateAndy and his best friend Jake tried out for the concert band. Jake made it, but Andy did not. Now Andy cannot bring himself to congratulate Jake, but he is not sure why. Tell what Andy may be feeling and what he can do about it.

  19. Lesson 2 Review Thinking Critically SynthesizeJill was on her way home when Connie stopped her outside the school. Connie began to raise her voice, telling Jill that she had done something to upset her. What strategies should Jill take to resolve the conflict in a positive way? Why are these strategies important?

  20. End of Chapter 7 ConflictResolution Lesson 2 Preventing Conflicts Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 7 Assessment

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