Teaching Kids Conflict Resolution: A Back-to-School Essential
As the back-to-school season approaches and parents rush to stock up on school supplies, it’s important to also consider preparing children to navigate the social challenges they may face in the new school year. Conflict resolution is a crucial skill that can help kids successfully navigate encounters with new friends, conflicts with peers, and interactions with teachers and school staff.
Parents have a responsibility to teach their children that it’s never okay to resort to yelling, fighting, bullying, or name-calling, even in the face of unjust or disrespectful behavior. Instead, children need to be equipped with proper social skills to effectively handle conflicts.
Educational school assembly performer, Doug Scheer travels throughout the Midwest and Eastern states with a 45 minute assembly show called, The Adventures of Les Trouble,PI (Problem Investigator). This exciting program has been seen in thousands of elementary schools over 35 years, teaching conflict resolution techniques.
Their four-step problem-solving process includes getting the facts, expressing feelings, brainstorming solutions, and negotiating a win-win outcome.
By teaching kids to listen, express their feelings using “I” messages, brainstorm ideas, and find solutions that leave everyone feeling satisfied, children can learn to navigate conflicts in a respectful and constructive way. These techniques are not only valuable for their educational endeavors but also for their future success in the workforce.
It’s important for parents to encourage children to practice these skills at home, and to help them learn to walk away, calm down, and take a deep breath when their frustration and anger escalates. By instilling these conflict resolution techniques early on, parents can help their children develop into socially capable and emotionally intelligent individuals.
For more information about the educational assembly shows offered by Doug Scheer, visit www.assemblyshows.com or call 248-891-1900.