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Fighting with
Friends

A Social Reasoning
Activity Pack

Jaclyn Watson, M.A. CCC-SLP


Fighting with Friends
After fighting for 2 days, Your friend finally apologizes
you decide to work it out to you for leaving you out of
with your friend, but he still her plans, but you’re not
won’t talk to you. sure she means it.

What will you do? What will you do?


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You haven’t been talking to You are regretting telling


your friend because he your friend to leave you
teased you in gym class, but alone because now you see
now you have no one to sit her with other friends and
with at lunch. feel left out.

What will you do? What will you do?


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You were so upset with your You have been ignoring your
friend for telling everyone friend who hasn’t been nice
your test score, but he to you, but now he is turning
apologizes and feels really your other friends against
badly. you.

What will you do? What will you do?


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Fighting with Friends
You see classmates fighting You made plans for Friday
in the hallway and you’re night with your friend before
afraid someone is going to you started arguing and you’re
get hurt. not sure if they’re still going
to happen.

What will you do? What will you do?


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You were so angry with You want to apologize to


your friend for picking a your friend after not
different partner for a speaking for a week, but
group project, but realize you deleted his number from
you made too big of a deal your phone.
about it.
What will you do? What will you do?
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You get shoved by a You want to forgive your


classmate in the cafeteria friend, but you know your
and none of your teachers other friends will be mad at
saw it. you if you do.

What will you do? What will you do?


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Name:________________________ Date:______________
Fighting with Friends

True or False? Write T or F on the lines provided.

1. Most friends argue once in a while. ______  

2. The best way to solve a disagreement is with violence. ______  

3. If you can’t solve a problem with a friend on your own, ask


an adult for help. ______  

4. Giving someone the “silent treatment” is a good way to work ______  


a problem out.

5. It is okay to shove someone who hurt your feelings. ______  

6. If you realize you overreacted with a friend, you should ______  


apologize.

7. You should ignore someone who is trying to apologize. ______  

8. It can be difficult to forgive a friend who has hurt you. ______  

9. Sometimes people need space after a conflict with a friend. ______  

10. You shouldn’t consider your friend’s feelings. Your view is ______  
always right. © Jaclyn Watson, 2016
True or False Answer Key

1. True- Fighting is normal on occasion between friends.  

2. False- Violence is never the solution to a problem.  

3. True- Sometimes we need an outsider to help solve a disagreement.  

4. False- Ignoring someone who is trying to fix a problem is immature.

5. False- It is never okay to put your hands on someone else.

6. True- Everyone makes mistakes, just apologize as soon as you can.

7. False- You should listen to someone who is apologizing.

8. True- It is not always easy to forgive someone.  

9. True- Sometimes people need time apart temporarily to make things


better  

10. False- You should try and think about your friend’s perspective.

© Jaclyn Watson, 2016


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