Transcription of Collaborative Problem Solving: Steps in the Process
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Collaborative Problem solving : Steps in the Process by Rod Windle and Suzanne Warren This chapter describes a methodology for resolving conflict in a Collaborative manner, but does not refer to Dr. Ross Greene's Collaborative Problem solving approach, as first described in his book The Explosive Child. For more information on Dr. Greene's Collaborative Problem solving approach, visit the website of his non-profit organization, Lives in the Balance at Section 5: Collaborative Problem solving : Steps IN THE Process IN THIS SECTION YOU WILL FIND: Collaborative Problem solving VS. BEING POSITIONAL THOUGHTS ABOUT PREPARATION Figure Out Your Interests Figure Out Their Interests Consider Some Options What s a Fair Standard?
This type of problem solving creates stress, anger and resentment for all participants. Bitter feelings may impact future problem solving efforts and may have a detrimental impact on a childís program as well as his attitude towards his school experience. A Position Is one solution to a problem Problem Solving from Positions is Limited Because:
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