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Activities about Conflict Resolution

If you want a nicer versionMost of these I've used as whole-class lessons, after I read a story that we can discuss.  My two favorites are The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss, and Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes.

The Conflict Escalator - This is a worksheet I made to use so kids can make lists of actions they commonly see or use that make conflicts bigger or smaller.  If you want a nicer version with a fill-in-the-blanks comic page, it's in my TpT store here.
Conflict Solver -  Make what we used to call "cootie catchers" with different conflict-solving strategies inside.  If kids can't decide how to solve a problem, this might give them some ideas!

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  • Program Planning
  • Counseling Activities
    • Activities for Kids on the Autism Spectrum
    • Anger Management Activities
    • Activities for Anxious Kids
    • Girl Power
    • Zones of Regulation/Emotional Regulation Activities
    • Social Superheroes
    • Individual Counseling
    • General Counseling Activities
    • Mindfulness Activities
  • DATA COLLECTION
  • Communicate
  • Share/Connect
  • Blog