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Conflict Management

Authored by Brandon Gonsalves

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7th - 8th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is a conflict?

A disagreement between two people over an idea

A disagreement between multiple people physically

A battle

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Use ACCOMMODATING to solve this conflict:

Your sibling wants the new toy you got for your birthday and complains to your parents about it

You fight with your sibling and push them around until they agree to never touch your stuff again

You talk to your parents and come up with a plan to buy your sibling the same toy

You let your sibling play with it any time they want to

You let your sibling play with it but only on the weekends

You hide the toy, and never take it out in fear that your sibling will remember about it and complain to your parents again

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Use COMPROMISING to solve this conflict:

Your sibling wants the new toy you got for your birthday and complains to your parents about it

You fight with your sibling and push them around until they agree to never touch your stuff again

You talk to your parents and come up with a plan to buy your sibling the same toy

You let your sibling play with it any time they want to

You let your sibling play with it but only on the weekends

You hide the toy, and never take it out in fear that your sibling will remember about it and complain to your parents again

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Use AVOIDING to solve this conflict:

Your sibling wants the new toy you got for your birthday and complains to your parents about it

You fight with your sibling and push them around until they agree to never touch your stuff again

You talk to your parents and come up with a plan to buy your sibling the same toy

You let your sibling play with it any time they want to

You let your sibling play with it but only on the weekends

You hide the toy, and never take it out in fear that your sibling will remember about it and complain to your parents again

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Use COLLABORATING to solve this conflict:

Your sibling wants the new toy you got for your birthday and complains to your parents about it

You fight with your sibling and push them around until they agree to never touch your stuff again

You talk to your parents and come up with a plan to buy your sibling the same toy

You let your sibling play with it any time they want to

You let your sibling play with it but only on the weekends

You hide the toy, and never take it out in fear that your sibling will remember about it and complain to your parents again

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Use COMPETING to solve this conflict:

Your sibling wants the new toy you got for your birthday and complains to your parents about it

You fight with your sibling and push them around until they agree to never touch your stuff again

You talk to your parents and come up with a plan to buy your sibling the same toy

You let your sibling play with it any time they want to

You let your sibling play with it but only on the weekends

You hide the toy, and never take it out in fear that your sibling will remember about it and complain to your parents again

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which of these is the closest definition to COMPETING

The problem is ignored, relationships are hurt by the delay in tackling the conflict

One person in the conflict does whatever they can to make the other happy, even if that means they don't get what they want

Both sides decide to come up with a solution that works in everyone's favor and gets everyone's goal

Both sides decide to come up with a solution that almost works in everyone's favor but everyone had to give up a little to get their goal

You do whatever you can to get your end goal, even if that means feelings are hurt along the way

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