CosmoKidz Activities: 31 Scenarios
making decisions together
You and your friend have gotten into an argument about whose house to play at.
1. Has this ever happened to you?
2.
When you argue with friends, how does that make you feel inside?
3.
How do you think it makes your friends feel inside when you argue?
4.
How do you know you are starting to argue?
5.
What happens to friendships after friends have had an argument?
6.
Is it possible to “give in” and still have fun?
7.
Why is it important to find ways of making decisions together that help all of you have fun?
Act A
Think of as many ways as possible that you and your friends can make decisions without arguing when you disagree about something.
Act B
Find four toys, pretend they are you and your friends, and act out the start of an argument. Before everything gets really bad, let them act out some of the best possible ways they can stop arguing and make decisions about what to do.
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You and your friend have gotten into an argument about whose house to play at.
You and your friend have gotten into an argument about whose house to play at.
Has this ever happened to you?
2.
When you argue with friends, how does that make you feel inside?
3.
How do you think it makes your friends feel inside when you argue?
4.
How do you know you are starting to argue?
5.
What happens to friendships after friends have had an argument?
6.
Is it possible to “give in” and still have fun?
7.
Why is it important to find ways of making decisions together that help all of you have fun?
Act A
Think of as many ways as possible that you and your friends can make decisions without arguing when you disagree about something.
Act B
Find four toys, pretend they are you and your friends, and act out the start of an argument. Before everything gets really bad, let them act out some of the best possible ways they can stop arguing and make decisions about what to do.
Click a puppet to change expression.
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