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Big Changes, Big Choices: PREVENTING CONFLICTS & VIOLENCE
From: BIG CHANGES, BIG CHOICES Video Series
-For grades 5-9
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Free online video streaming included!With the escalating climate of conflict and violence in our schools and communities, this program challenges the underlying attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that cause most of the trouble. We look at how conflicts typically develop and how fights can be avoided. Insults and other disrespectful behaviors are discouraged. Kids are urged to find ways of controlling their anger, and to realize that violence is always a choice, a very bad choice.
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GET ALONG MONSTERS: 5 WAYS TO WORK THINGS OUT (WITHOUT FIGHTING)
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!Every day, young people face problems with friends, family, and schoolmates. This program gives kids five strategies to help them resolve the problems they face in a safe and appropriate way. Children are taught that hitting is not a way to solve a problem and that fights can be avoided when they use their words to talk about the problem. The program demonstrates how blaming someone else for the problem doesn’t resolve the problem, but asking questions can lead to a satisfactory resolution for everyone involved. The program also shows that you can have different ideas to resolve a conflict. Also, when there’s a problem that’s too difficult to solve, you can always ask a grown-up for help.
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GET ALONG MONSTERS: 8 WAYS TO HANDLE ANGER (WITHOUT HITTING)
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!In this entertaining and information-packed program, children learn that it’s okay to feel angry and that there are safe and appropriate ways to handle anger. Children learn that recognizing their angry feelings is the first step towards handling anger and that they can be in charge when they’re able to “catch” their angry feelings. Simple strategies such as giving yourself a chance to cool off, walking away from an angry situation and physical activity are all things they can do to control their angry feelings and get rid of anger. Viewers are also shown that talking about their angry feelings to a friend or grown up you trust can help to make them feel better.
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GET ALONG MONSTERS: LET’S MAKE UP
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!This program features scenarios that provide ideas to help students learn about conflict and model the skills involved in identifying and resolving conflicts peacefully. The program encourages students to think of different ways to solve their problems and differences with others without using violence.
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Groark Learns to WORK OUT CONFLICTS (dvd)
From: GETTING ALONG WITH GROARK – Video Series
-For grades K-3
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-In both Spanish and English
-With the Popcorn Park Puppets
-Free online video streaming included!Groark has a disagreement with his friend over a robot they are building as a school project. Their behavior toward each other quickly leads to a serious rift and the project comes to an unpleasant halt. Frustrated and angry, Groark turns to a group of real children for a lesson in working out conflicts. He learns how to stay calm, talk about the disagreement with the other person, listen to each other’s point of view, and look for a solution that makes them both happy. Equipped with this new approach to problem-solving, Groark and his friend work out their conflict, and the robot is saved.
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PeaceTalks: Preventing Violence
From: PEACETALKS – Video Series
-For grades 6-12
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Includes Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
Three basic strategies for avoiding and reducing violence are presented: predicting consequences, cooling down, and walking away.
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PeaceTalks: Resolving Conflicts
From: PEACETALKS – Video Series
-For grades 6-12
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Includes Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
Special attention is given to techniques for avoiding conflicts including respecting the feelings of others, communicating positively with “I” messages, and learning to negotiate. Proven conflict management techniques are presented.
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PeaceTalks: Stepping Up To Peace
From: PEACETALKS – Video Series
-For grades 6-12
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Includes Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
This important video discusses how to break the chain of violence. It explains the character traits of a nonviolent person: courage, compassion, tolerance, and respect. Learn how to turn enemies into friends and become an advocate for peace.
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You Can Choose: RESOLVING CONFLICTS (dvd)
From: YOU CAN CHOOSE! Video Series
-For Grades K-5
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Free online video streaming included!Tuggy and Rhonda learn that there are ways to resolve disagreements without fighting. When a dispute between them puts their class art project in jeopardy, Tuggy and Rhonda learn to work out interpersonal conflicts in a peaceful and positive way.
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