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Conflict Resolution Book Club! Solving Conflict & Promoting Peace Through Books

In this ongoing course, we will read fun and engaging books that allow us to explore themes of conflict resolution.
Mrs. Williams, M.Ed
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What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade Pre-Kindergarten - 1
*This class meets weekly, on Fridays. If this does not work for your schedule, please message me, and I will try and accommodate your schedule.

 In this class, we will explore themes of conflict resolution for young readers through the magic of books and literature using a read-aloud style course.  Children do not need to know how to read yet, as the story will be read to them, while we engage in an interactive discussion.  Students will be given a chance to ask questions and answer questions related to themes found in the literature.   Questions will be age-appropriate, fun, and engaging. This book club and the stories chosen are great to introduce themes of communication, social skills, respect, sharing, morals, working together, bullying,  and friendships for students at young developmental ages.
As the book is read, we will discuss themes of conflict as they arise, and make predictions about what will happen next in the story. At the end of each reading, we will discuss key conflict resolution themes and components and how it relates to the character, plot, problem, and resolution of the story.  Learners can join at any time.  Each week, we will be reading a different book, including:
The Squirrels who Squabbled 
 The Recess Queen
 Enemy Pie
 The Berenstain Bears' New Neighbors
A big guy took my ball!
 The Rabbit Listened
 That’s not how you do it. 
Click, Clark, MOO, Cows that Type 
We will wrap up each class with a summary of the book and the most important lessons learned.
Learning Goals
By using exciting and engaging books, students will be exposed to both literature components, and conflict resolution themes.  Together we will explore:
- The plot and main characters of the story
- What were the problems in this story? What conflict was presented?
- Were there any solutions? Do you agree with the solutions?
-How does this conflict relate to real life, how can we apply it?
-Conflict Resolution Themes and Strategies
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Joined October, 2022
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am the owner of Maryland Conflict Resolution.  We train students, educators, employers and employees about effective conflict resolution and communication skills. Furthermore, I have a Masters of Education in School Counseling and an undergraduate degree in Human Development and Family Studies. I create a nurturing and safe environment for students to discuss their ideas and opinions freely, and I have an understanding of  the developmental stages children are in, and how to meet them at their level. 

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weekly
1x per week
30 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-7
3-7 learners per class

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