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Imagine conflict resolution techniques as tools that help us solve problems peacefully when we have disagreements or fights with others. Just like how we use different toys to play different games, we can use various techniques to fix our disagreements with friends or family members.

One example is called "Take a deep breath." This means that when we're feeling upset or angry, we can take a big breath in and out to help us calm down before talking about the problem. Another technique is "Listen to each other." This means that we take turns speaking and really listening to what the other person is saying, so we can understand their side of the story.

Another helpful tool is "Use kind words." This means speaking nicely and not yelling or calling names when we're upset. For instance, saying "I feel sad when you take my toy without asking," is better than shouting or hitting.

"Find a compromise" is another technique. This means both sides giving up a little bit to find a solution that makes everyone happy. For instance, if two friends are fighting over which game to play, they can compromise by playing one game today and the other game tomorrow.

Lastly, 'Ask for help' is a crucial technique. This means if we can't solve the conflict on our own, we can ask a grown-up, like a parent or teacher, for help in finding a fair solution for everyone involved.


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