After School Care Conflicts
After School Care Conflicts
Yesterday was my first day in OSCH it was meant to be a training day but the supervisor only stayed for 10 minutes then left. All in all the day went well but in the afternoon some of the girls had a fight. The other girls then took sides and there were tears and all, eventually a group of girls stormed outside. I sat down with each group and discussed what had happened. After a lot of persistence the group outside came back inside thenI made them both apologise. It is much easier dealing with conflicts when they are little. I am just wondering how educators usually handle conflicts with school aged children?
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Re: After School Care Conflicts
hi there Marcoola
you did the right thing in speaking to them individually. Schoolies are a special breed. They sometimes resent having to be in the place as the little ones so tension will rise. They get over pretty quick and you'll probably find that today they will be playing together like nothing has happened. Girls Hey!:)
Dragonstorm
you did the right thing in speaking to them individually. Schoolies are a special breed. They sometimes resent having to be in the place as the little ones so tension will rise. They get over pretty quick and you'll probably find that today they will be playing together like nothing has happened. Girls Hey!:)
Dragonstorm