Let’s Restart: Race-Track themed Conflict Resolution Worksheet

Let’s Restart: Race-Track themed Conflict Resolution Worksheet It can be good to just ‘start a fresh’. This race-track-themed resource has been designed to support with peer conflict and restorative practice. The idea being that should there ever be a next time then they will be equipped to make better and more positive decisions. It helps […]
‘A Fresh Start’: Learning from Mistakes – Conflict Resolution Worksheet

‘A Fresh Start’: Learning from Mistakes – Conflict Resolution Worksheet It can be good to just ‘start a fresh’. This resource has been designed to support with peer conflict and restorative practice. It helps children to reflect on how their behaviour affects themselves and others around them. Children can be supported to learn from their […]
‘Navigating Conflict’: Peer Conflict & Restorative Resolution Roadmap for Children

‘Navigating Conflict’: Peer Conflict & Restorative Resolution Roadmap The ‘Navigating Conflict’ has been designed to support children and young people with understanding peer conflict. This is a Conflict Resolution approach focused on restorative practice! This roadmap helps children to identify what the problem was that caused the conflict, acknowledge how it made them and the […]
Is it okay to ‘Think It or Say It’? – Conflict Resolution Sorting Activity

Is it okay to ‘Think It or Say It’? – Conflict Resolution Sorting Activity The ‘Think It or Say It’ sorting activity has been designed to support children and young people with identifying potential causes of peer conflict. This is a Conflict Resolution approach focused on restorative practice! Sort out the phrases on the cards […]
‘Coping with Conflict’ & Making a Choice Wheel

‘Coping with Conflict’ & Making a Choice Wheel The ‘Coping with Conflict & Making a Choice’ Wheel has been designed to support children and young people with choosing helpful solutions when faced with peer conflict. This is a Conflict Resolution approach focused on restorative practice! When we feel BIG feelings, like feeling worried or anxious, […]
‘I feel…’ – The Conflict Comic: Exploring Peer Conflict & Conflict Resolution

‘I feel…’ – The Conflict Comic: Exploring Peer Conflict & Conflict Resolution The ‘Conflict Comic’ has been designed to support children and young people with identifying different feelings when facing situations of peer conflict. This is a Conflict Resolution approach focused in restorative practice! Sometimes we can find ourselves in situations that make us feel […]
My Circle of Control

My Circle of Control The ‘Circle of Control’ worksheet has been designed to support children and young people with understanding what we can and cannot control. For children it can be tricky to understand how other people might be feeling and why they might be acting the way that they are. Think about the things […]
‘Standing in Your Shoes’ Worksheet for Exploring Other People’s Perspectives

‘Standing in Your Shoes’ Worksheet for Exploring Other People’s Perspectives The ‘Standing in Your Shoes’ worksheet has been designed to support children and young people with identifying potential causes of peer conflict and spotting how other people might be feeling differently to ourselves. This is a Conflict Resolution approach focused on restorative practice! Think about […]
‘What size is my problem?’: Space-themed Worksheet

‘What size is my problem?’: Space-themed Worksheet The ‘What size is my problem?’ has been designed to support children and young people with understanding peer conflict, big feelings, solving worries, and more! We face a lot of problems to solve throughout the day. However, the size of the problem can be big, medium, and small. […]
‘Surfing the Surge’ Riding the Waves of Emotion

‘Surfing the Surge’ Riding the Waves of Emotion The ‘Surfing the Surge’ has been designed to support children and young people with choosing helpful solutions when faced with conflict or BIG feelings. This is a Conflict Resolution approach focused on restorative practice! What happened to cause the Wave of Emotion? How did it make you […]