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Looking at ways to empower parents and students to recognize their feelings and manage their reactions.

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Parent Coffee, November 28, 2014

Kelso in Action - Resolving Conflict at RIS

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Program Goals: ● To help young people learn a lifelong

conflict resolution tool. ● To help young people develop and sustain

the belief that they are brave enough, strong enough and smart enough to resolve their own minor problems.

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We begin with 2 main ideas:

1. Small problems vs Big problems - small problems are SAFE. Big problems are UNSAFE.

2. Verbal and Nonverbal solutions. DIFFUSE EMOTION first!!

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The Kelso Wheel and Video

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Non Verbal Solutions

1. Wait and Cool off: Calming down - take deep breaths, count back, think calming thoughts, positive self talk.

2. Walk Away3. Go to another game4. Ignore it - purposeful body language

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Verbal Solutions - Teaching the language of problem solving

1. Talk it over 2. Make a deal3. Share and take turns4. Tell them to Stop5. Apologize

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Talk it over ….

__________ I feel ________ when ___________. I need __________.

“I Care” language.

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Make a Deal and Share

Kids know what to do! Empower your children to solve small problems!!1. Rock, Paper, Scissors 2. Setting a timer3. Allowing for creative solutions - kids can

try!

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Tell them to STOP…

Important lesson! 1. Body language, tone of voice 2. Expectation that the student is listening -

CHECK!3. I CARE messages!!!4. Wait for a response…..

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Apologize - WORDS AND ACTIONS

_____________, I am sorry that I _______. If I feel like this again, I plan to _____________. Is there anything I can do for you now?

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Questions?

Thank you!

[email protected]

Crystal Ellis, School Counselor