This week, our Wolves are learning about conflict — understanding disagreements and resolving them in healthy ways. Students are exploring strategies like active listening, expressing feelings calmly, finding common ground, and problem-solving together. Learning to manage conflict helps children build empathy, communication skills, patience, and self-control. Thi
When students approach conflicts thoughtfully, they discover that differences can be opportunities for growth and stronger relationships.
Reflection Questions for Home:
- How do you feel when a disagreement happens?
- What steps can you take to solve a problem without hurting others?
- How can listening carefully help you understand someone else’s point of view?
Conflict Activities for Home:
Role-Play Scenarios (All Ages)
Practice resolving small disagreements using calm words and respectful listening.
Peace Path (Elementary)
Draw a “path” showing steps from conflict to resolution — what choices can lead to understanding?
Family Discussion (Upper Grades)
Share a past conflict and discuss how it could have been handled differently, focusing on compromise and understanding.