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Small problems are the ones that kids are strong enough and

smart enough to handle.

Big problems are the ones that adults need to help you solve.

small problems vs. BIG PROBLEMS

list some examples of

BIG problems:

leaving classroom without permission

throwing things at another kid

stealing from the teacher's desk

5 point problem scale

being pushed down by a bully

running away from parent

Impact many people (more than 10)

Not a quick, clear solution to begin right away

Lasts a long time – maybe many weeks or months

The solution or recovery takes a group of people to solve (more than 4 people)

Danger or harm may be involved

Rate the problem:

Impact a few or a small group of people (3-9 people)

Need to brainstorm & talk about solutions – decide

which one is best. Another person usually helps decide the best solution

Lasts a medium time- maybe a few hours or days

No physical danger- maybe uncomfortable emotions

• Tornado hitting a neighborhood

• someone calling you a name once

• Somebody on your bus steals your gameboy

• You are mad at a friend because he told a lie about you

• Teasing on the playground one day

• tattling

• Someone deletes your file or game on the computer

someone cutting in line in front of you

• Car crash with fatalities/people hurt

• a classmate making noises while you are trying to read or listen

• losing a game, or not going first in a game

• a Bully who picks on many kids in your grade everyday

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Impacts only 1-2 people

Usually a quick, clear solution right away

Lasts a very short time – a few minutes up to one hour

You can solve the problem and calm yourself

No danger involved

This is a problem that many people just IGNORE or “fix” right away

list some examples of

small problems:

someone is making noises when you are trying to work

someone is pushing in line

someone is whispering during a movie

someone is taking too long in the lunch line

someone is calling you silly names

someone is teasing you

SMALL PROBLEM SOLUTIONS

Go to another game

Play with someone else

Talk it out (I feel ____ when _____.)

Share and take turns

Ignore it

Walk away

Tell them to stop

Apologize (I'm sorry for______.)

Make a plan

Wait and cool off

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