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Hi - have to explain how I would use skills and techniques to resolve misunderstanding and conflicts contructively??

KS1 Children - I would speak to children and ask them to tell me what happened and explain behaviour expected in school

KS2 - Yr 3 and 4, listen and explain what is acceptable in school and what isn't
Yr 6 - try and get them to sort it out themselves but watch

Adults - how would I explain this one please.

Am I going on the right line for the children and any help regarding adults would be brilliant please. Thank you
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well its start but is isn't an explanation! explain mens in depth giving real life examples how and why. I would expect 2 good paragraphs for this at least remember L3 is A level standard
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i need help with this too! i've got to do 5 case studies on how i would deal with conflicts, how to resolve each conflict and help to build a positive relationship with each other. age groups 18months to 17 year old. please help
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Hi - have to explain how I would use skills and techniques to resolve misunderstanding and conflicts contructively??

KS1 Children - I would speak to children and ask them to tell me what happened and explain behaviour expected in school

KS2 - Yr 3 and 4, listen and explain what is acceptable in school and what isn't
Yr 6 - try and get them to sort it out themselves but watch

Adults - how would I explain this one please.

Am I going on the right line for the children and any help regarding adults would be brilliant please. Thank you
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Did you manage how to explain the adult conflict? I am also really stuck on thi, as its not a situation iv been involved in. Im only a student at my setting
and dont think id be there long if i was getting into conflicts with staff members! Im really stuck on this one.
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