Conflict Resolution
Social skills and resolving conflicts are essential at any age. We work with children everyday guiding them through arguments and disagreements.
Here is an example from today:
Child A: “Mrs Linden, B took my tiger and gave it to C, and I was playing with it.”
Teacher: You need to tell them the problem. Look at them and tell them what’s wrong.
A: I had the tiger, and you took it.
Child B: sits quietly
Child C: “I got it out of the bin, and I need it for my tiger family.”
Child A: “But I don’t like to play with lions.”
Teacher: “What can you do?”
Child A: “I know! You hold the front, and I’ll hold the back!”
Child B: “Show me.”
One child is holding the head, the other the tail. (The tiger is only about 3 inches long.)
Child B: “Like this?”
A: Yes!
Child B: “I know, let’s play together!”
Child A: Yes!