There are a few books listed here on "point of view" which deal with conflict and resolution:

http://share2learn.com/themebooksconflict.html

Renee


On Aug 26, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Lauren Fahey wrote:


Hi! I am student teaching in the 2nd grade and I want to do a lesson on Conflict Resolution. I want to teach the students about how to use I-statements (When you I feel etc). I am hoping this will help the children to express their feelings in a positive way and help them to problem solve. I am looking for children's books that might be a good introduction to this topic or at least a discussion starter. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Lauren                                          
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