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  • Foreign Language:
    • Learned how to express feelings and emotions in the target language
    • Gained vocabulary related to conflict, resolution, and sibling relationships
    • Practiced using basic phrases and sentences to communicate their experiences
  • Music:
    • Explored using different tones and dynamics to mimic the emotions displayed during the conflict
    • Engaged in singing or playing an instrument to channel their emotions
    • Understood the power of music in expressing and processing emotions
  • Physical Education:
    • Developed self-control and self-regulation skills by managing anger or frustration during the conflict
    • Realized the importance of communication and negotiation skills to resolve conflicts peacefully
    • Practiced different physical activities (e.g., running, jumping, stretching) to release tension and promote emotional well-being
  • Social Studies:
    • Learned about the concept of conflict and how it can arise in various relationships
    • Explored the significance of empathy and understanding in resolving conflicts
    • Understood the importance of compromise and finding common ground when dealing with conflicts

For continued development related to this activity, encourage the child to:

  • Practice expressing emotions and resolving conflicts through role-playing activities in their target language
  • Create songs or melodies that represent different emotions and use music as a tool for self-expression
  • Engage in physical activities that promote teamwork and problem-solving to enhance conflict resolution skills
  • Explore diverse cultures and their approaches to conflict resolution, helping develop an understanding and appreciation for different perspectives
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