Planned Teaching

                     Boys Town Social Skill Lesson Plan

                    How to Disagree Appropriately

   
     
Introduce Skill What is a disagreement?  When do we disagree?  (when there is a concern,  
What? misunderstanding, or problem.)  Who disagrees?  (Everybody,  
When? including my peers.)    
Who?      
       
       
Describe Skill Steps 1. Look at the person.    
  2. Use a pleasant voice tone.    
  3. Make an empathy/concern statement.    
  4. State disagreement specifically.    
  5. Give a rationale.    
  6. Say "Thank you."    
       
       
Rationale When you disagree appropriately, you are less likely to need an adult  
Benefit to help.  Others won't want to talk to you, and you might lose friends  
Neg. Consequence if you disagree inappropriately.  Others will consider your opinions  
Concern if you present them calmly; others will give you the respect you  
  deserve.    
       
Request for Acknowledgment Does this make sense?  Do you understand?  Let's repeat the skills steps together.  
       
       
Practice 1. Role play a P.E. situation, game, or sport.    
  2. Practice body language - how to stand, hand position,  
  proximity, deep breaths.    
  3. Teacher demonstrates a variety of voice tones.  
  4. Students practice correctly.    
  5. Tie the practice into a lesson by the counselor on how to relax and  
  stay calm in a difficult situation.    
  6. Practice making statements like, "We can talk about it later."  
       
Feedback Great job!  (Give specific feedback on the steps followed correctly.)  
       
Positive You should feel good that you practiced disagreeing appropriately.  
Consequence Because you've done such a great job, the class has earned a   
  "Good Sportsmanship" award.  Let's post it in the hall where everyone can see.  
       
Follow-Up Practice Later in the week, we'll practice as a class again.