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charlotte ( Classroom teacher )

Room 28
Wanaka Primary School
“What can you do when you don’t understand why people do what they do?”
Our class response:
We could gauge their feelings, ask their friends about what they think and try to put ourselves in their shoes and “see” what they “see”.

Tracy Wright

Kaimata School Te Awaroa Teina – Yr 5/6 Pizza Feast Question We think that when we don’t understand why people do what they do we should: – give people space – talk to them and try to understand what they have done, said etc – not be quick to judge (we are all different and differences don’t matter) – consider the fact that we are all different – Know that we should be accepting of differences We also talked about the fact that sometimes we get a ‘leaky face’ and that this happens before we even realise what we have… Read more »

Brooke

You put yourself in their situation.

Alexis slattery

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wakatane intermedeate school

Room 16

Alexis

put yourfelf in their situation
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Alex

Why do they do what they do?

Ollie Huckstep

Walk away and give them some space, then later go ask what they are doing
Glenorchy School, Senior Room
Ollie

room 12 fielding intermediate

Pizza Feast Question
We think that when we don’t understand why people do what they do we should:
– give people space
– talk to them and try to understand what they have done, said etc
– not be quick to judge (we are all different and differences don’t matter)
– consider the fact that we are all different
– Know that we should be accepting of differences

dude

give people space
ohoka school room 6

ohoka school

Idk

ohoka school

pls choose ohoka school

Reporoa College MT6

School: Reporoa College Class: MT6 Question: “What can you do when you don’t understand why people do what they do?” Here are 5 different responses our year 7 class could think of: 1. We can ask for clarification. Sometimes actions from others seem confusing or irrational, but there may be other reasons that we aren’t aware of. 2. We can try to view their perspective. Try to put yourself in the other person’s shoes and see the situation from their point of view. 3. Seek advice from others: Talk to friends, family, or a therapist about your confusion and get… Read more »

Ben Hunterville school

Show empathy and consideration

Hunterville school
Ngati Kereru

Raahil

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Brylee

Love your videos keep.it up

Leo

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Harrison to the HF

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Hannah Fraser

Please choose Te Horo School, Otaki to play for 🙂

Hannah Fraser

Room 4 Te Horo School say that you could ask them what they are doing and why. Understand that people act different to us and that can be ok. Move away if it makes you uncomfortable. Tell a teacher if it is bothering you.

jase

Wonderful vid guys
PNINS Palmerston North

dia

choose south new brighton school
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dimontaex

Shout-out for wis r16

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