S.6.2 Communication with a partner: Getting along and dealing with conflict I understand and can demonstrate the qualities and skills required to sustain.

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S.6.2 Communication with a partner: Getting along and dealing with conflict I understand and can demonstrate the qualities and skills required to sustain different types of relationships. HWB 4-44b I am aware of the need to respect personal space and boundaries and can recognise and respond appropriately to verbal and non-verbal communication. HWB 4-45b I am developing skills for making decisions about my relationships and sexual behaviour. I am able to apply these to situations that may be challenging or difficult. HWB 4-46c rshp.scot

Success Criteria Young people can describe what behaviours and attitudes will help and nurture a relationship. Young people develop skills to de-escalate conflict, giving examples of strategies to do so. rshp.scot

Activity About relationships: Help or spoil? rshp.scot

Activity About relationships: Help or spoil? Things that will help and nurture a relationship: Communication Freedom Trust Equality Respect Things that will spoil or ruin a relationship: Lack of communication Insecurity Lack of trust Jealousy Assumptions rshp.scot

What is conflict? Conflict is when two or more people want different things. We tend to think of conflict as more than just a disagreement. It’s normal to have times when you don’t get on with a partner. Conflict is a situation in which one or both parties feel some kind of threat. Conflict can make people feel emotions very strongly. It can leave people feeling stressed, upset or angry. It makes it hard to see the other person’s point of view. rshp.scot

What is conflict resolution? Conflict resolution is a way for two or more parties to find a peaceful solution to a disagreement. The disagreement may be personal, financial, political, or emotional. When a dispute arises, often the best course of action is negotiation to resolve the disagreement. rshp.scot

What is conflict resolution? Activity: Conflict scenarios rshp.scot

10 tips to deal with conflict in a relationship Be direct, say what’s bothering you. Talk about how you feel without blaming your partner. rshp.scot

10 tips to deal with conflict in a relationship Never say never or always: as in “You never speak to me about….” Or “You’re always on your phone…” Deal with one thing – focus on one issue rather than lots of things. rshp.scot

10 tips to deal with conflict in a relationship Really listen – pay attention and don’t interrupt. Don’t automatically object to your partners complaints – try not to get defensive from the start. rshp.scot

10 tips to deal with conflict in a relationship Try to understand where they are coming from. Respect the other person’s perspective – don’t put them down or be sarcastic. rshp.scot

10 tips to deal with conflict in a relationship Don’t be negative about everything. Take time out, take a breath, go calm down. Adapted from Psychology Today https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/close-encounters/201704/10-tips-solving-relationship-conflicts rshp.scot