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Conflict Management Skills Workbook

$35.00

Conflicts happen all the time, whether you're at home, school, or hanging out with friends. Basically, a conflict is when people disagree because they feel like something they care about is being threatened. Sometimes these are little disagreements, like arguing with a friend about which movie to see. But sometimes they're bigger deals, like debating your curfew with your parents, or larger issues with governments of different nations who have worked through competing priorities. 

This Conflict Management Skills Workbook is a vital resource designed to help you navigate the complex landscape of interpersonal conflicts. This book is a journey through the multifaceted world of conflict — from its roots to its resolution — and is tailored to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and understanding necessary to manage and resolve disputes with confidence and efficacy. 

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Conflicts happen all the time, whether you're at home, school, or hanging out with friends. Basically, a conflict is when people disagree because they feel like something they care about is being threatened. Sometimes these are little disagreements, like arguing with a friend about which movie to see. But sometimes they're bigger deals, like debating your curfew with your parents, or larger issues with governments of different nations who have worked through competing priorities. 

This Conflict Management Skills Workbook is a vital resource designed to help you navigate the complex landscape of interpersonal conflicts. This book is a journey through the multifaceted world of conflict — from its roots to its resolution — and is tailored to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and understanding necessary to manage and resolve disputes with confidence and efficacy. 

Conflicts happen all the time, whether you're at home, school, or hanging out with friends. Basically, a conflict is when people disagree because they feel like something they care about is being threatened. Sometimes these are little disagreements, like arguing with a friend about which movie to see. But sometimes they're bigger deals, like debating your curfew with your parents, or larger issues with governments of different nations who have worked through competing priorities. 

This Conflict Management Skills Workbook is a vital resource designed to help you navigate the complex landscape of interpersonal conflicts. This book is a journey through the multifaceted world of conflict — from its roots to its resolution — and is tailored to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and understanding necessary to manage and resolve disputes with confidence and efficacy. 

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    Visit the Program Centres page under the Resource tab, to find an ONLC learning centre near you, or call us at 519-445-1539.

  • Indigenous literacy is a wholistic approach that emcompasses the teachings of oral, visual, experiential, and spiritual Indigenous knowledge.

    It is the learning process of decolonizing, re-learning, and re-building. Expanding beyond the mainstream understanding of ‘literacy’ to Indigenous ‘literacies’ of learning, by providing accessible culturally-relevant education, training, resources in all topic areas, for all levels of learning, in all mediums and genres.

  • View our submission guidelines on the Turtle’s Back Publishing page, or send us an email at tbp_manager@onlc.ca.

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