Rosalind Wiseman Parent Presentation_Oct 2014
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Rosalind Wiseman Parent Presentation_Oct 2014
Rosalind Wiseman Hinsdale Parent Presentation Community Speaker Series October 7 & 8, 2014 Happiness is... • Meaning Beyond Oneself • Hope of Success • Social Connection • Satisfying Work Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Have you ever wondered? How do you take care of it when a girl is annoying you but you don’t want to be mean? What if your best friend is being really mean to you and he won’t admit it? What if you have a friend who is making you choose between her and another friend? What is the point of telling someone you’re mad at them? They’ll just make more fun of you or get even madder. I’ve been trying to ignore this kid forever but he won’t stop bothering me. I want to tell an adult but I don’t want them to freak out. Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com I think that the most frustrating conflict with friends is when there is a problem and a bunch of kids agree with one person and another bunch agrees with the other. — Alan, 11 My most frustrating conflicts with friends are not-kept promises. We tell our parents, but they just say, “Talk it out,” but we need advice on how to talk it out. — Felix, 11 My friends sometimes get mad at me and make fun of me because I like to protect my stuff. Then they say I sound like my sister. That really hurts my feelings. — Elijah, 10 I’ve never told my friends this, but I get so mad at their little comments. It’s fine when it’s just us hanging out, but a couple of them make a point of saying them around other people. They constantly mess with me about how short I am, how hairy I am, I’m gay—I’m not that good with the ladies. It’s the usual stuff, and it’s stupid, but I get really tired of it. Whenever I bring it up, they just laugh at me and get worse. Sometimes I want to explode, but they’re my friends. What am I supposed to do? I feel like I just have to take it. Like part of having friends is that they just get to do this to you. - Sam, 15 Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Bonding Teasing •Feel liked •Don’t feel put down •Will stop if asked Annoying Teasing • Doesn't know how you feel - Or • “I was just joking.” “Relax!” Malicious Teasing • Teased for insecurities • “Uptight” or threatened with ending the friendship • Relentless and public Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com SEAL • STOP: Breathe, listen, and think when and where, now or later? • EXPLAIN: What happened that you don’t like and what you want • AFFIRM: Affirm and acknowledge • LOCK: In the friendship, take a vacation or lock it out. Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Fake Apologizer: Didn’t realize you were so sensitive! You: (Explain) The way you just apologized doesn’t seem like you mean it. If I’m wrong, tell me. Fake Apologizer: No, I totally mean it (tone is sarcastic). You: (Affirm) Look, I don’t want to make a big deal out of this. I just want you to say what you mean. Otherwise, don’t say it. Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Our Goal • Become aware of behavior • Self-reflect of behavior on others • Honor the impact • Make amends - personal and maybe public Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com What if your child is the bully? • This is one moment not a lifetime. • Don’t respond with anything but this is hard to hear but thanks • With paper, and no siblings around, “X was reported to me. Is any of it accurate?” • Give them a window to “remember” • Define your expectations which include “If the life of the target gets more difficult as a result of this conversation, you will force me to take more serious action Video Games Rules Rule: Because I lose track of time when playing, I realize I’m unable to accurately gauge how long I’ve played. Therefore, I won’t respond to a parent when they tell me time is up with: Pushback: What!? But I’ve only been on for a few minutes! I’m about to get to the next level! Let me just throw myself off this cliff! It’ll only take one minute! I promise! Rule: I’ll pause the game within one minute after being told my time is up. If I don’t comply, I understand that my parent will turn off the screen so that any unsaved progress I lose will be because of my actions, not because my mom turned off the screen. Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Rule: When I play any game with other people, the family values apply. Therefore, I can’t use homophobic, racist, and sexist terms when communicating with other players. If other players do, I will immediately tell them to stop, leave the game, complain to the server or find another group. Rule: I won’t buy videos or apps without my parents’ explicit permission. If I violate this rule, I understand that I’ll be forbidden to play for the next week without exception and the amount of the charge will be deducted from my savings account or allowance. Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Rule: I’m not allowed to play during the school week unless I’m waiting for something. During weekends: I may play up to 90 minutes per day. Rule: The weekend is hereby defined as Friday (after school) through Sunday night. If by Saturday night homework/studying/projects for the upcoming week has not progressed satisfactorily, all gaming rights for Sunday will be put on hold. Rule: On weekend mornings, I’ll take care of my responsibilities before playing. I’ll brush my teeth, go to the bathroom, put on some form of clothes, eat, and make sure all pets are given the same care. Violation of these rules will result in automatic suspension of play until the next day. Copyright Rosalind Wiseman 2013 www.rosalindwiseman.com Want to Reach Me? Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Web: rosalindwiseman.com Facebook: Rosalind Wiseman Twitter: rosalindwiseman / kuhncr