Lesson 14 – Social Skill: Responding to Anger.

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Lesson 14 – Social Skill: Responding to Anger

Apologizing – Definition A way for 1 person to tell another person or a group of individuals that he or she is sorry for, or regrets something he or she did, said, or made happen

Apologizing – Skill Steps 1. Decide if it would be best for you to apologize for something you said or did 2. Think of the different ways you could apologize 3. Choose the best time and place to apologize 4. Make your apology

Homework Review Review the situation where you practiced the skill Read “when you did the skill, where, and with whom” Complete thinking check-in for the homework --- read your answers to the 4 questions in that section

Home Work Review cont. What did you do to follow each step of the skill? Be specific Describe another situation where you will use the skill again

Responding to Anger - Definition A way to learn how to identify when another person is angry and to react to that person by expressing your thoughts, feelings, attitudes and beliefs, without hurting yourself or others

Responding to Anger 1. Listen to the other person who is angry 2. Try to understand what the angry person is saying and feeling 3. Ask the other person to explain anything you don’t understand 4. Show that you understand why the other person feels angry 5. In a pro-social way, express your thoughts and feelings about the situation