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Waiting is, as you are well aware, the absolute worst. I hate waiting for the subway. I hate waiting for a very slow child to learn how to walk up the stairs while I'm directly behind them, late for a meeting. I hate waiting for pots of water to…

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a group of people pulling a rope with one person on the other side and another man standing behind them

You can see the social loafing example in this picture. While some people are actually pulling the rope in this Tag O' War game, others are just doing minimal work. Social loafing is when others exert less effort because a group of people are pooling together for a common goal.

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The Society Pages (TSP) is an open-access social science project headquartered in the Department of Sociology at the University of Minnesota

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a group of green and red people standing next to each other on a white surface

Leadership styles vary so it is only fitting that an analysis of the different approaches looks at the characteristics associated with each, as well as the situations that may call for one style over another. This leadership style analysis does just that.

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people standing on a rope with their arms raised

Conflict resolution in the workplace is one of the most challenging areas to deal with it. The challenge intensifies due to its nature of sensitiveness.Handling conflict in the workplace is a must have quality for every manager.

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an adult's guide to social skills for those who were never taught

It’s a shame so few of us are taught the basics of how to interact constructively with each other. If you never were, we’re here to help.

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Games are one of the most engaging and meaningful ways to practice social-emotional skills with children and young adults. While there are many fancy online games and activities, sometimes you can't beat an old board game. Board games are simple, predictable, and easy to pull out whenever you have s

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two people are facing each other and one has a thought bubble above their head that is filled with spirals

I was recently in a third grade classroom and was struck by the presence of rules that were posted for how to have a conversation. Having visited many middle and high schools, I think these same rules could -- and probably should -- be posted there as well.

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three hands holding puzzle pieces with the words talk, listen, and resolve

A substantial portion of my caseload is comprised of adolescent learners. Since standardized assessments possess significant limitations for that age group (as well as in general), I am frequently on the lookout for qualitative clinical measures that can accurately capture their abilities in the areas of discourse, critical thinking, and social communication. One type of an

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1. Clarify what is the source of conflict 2. Find a safe and private place to talk 3. Listen actively and let everyone have their say 4. Investigate the situation 5. Determine ways to meet the common goal 6. Agree on the best solution and determine the responsibilities each party has in the resolution 7. Evaluate how things are going and decide preventative strategies for the future these are some options and steps of what to do with conflict in a situation.21

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an image of people standing in line with the words lining up above them and below it

I use social stories like this in my kindergarten class on a regular basis. We read them together as a class, as things come up throughout the year. I also have them accessible at a separate table for children to read individually (on their own or with adult support).

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