Primary 7 Peer Mediation Training Day 1

We had a fantastic training session today with Mr McKendrick and Miss McMahon. We learned what it means to be a peer mediator and started to develop the skills and responsibilities we will use in our new roles.

Here are some important things we have learned so far:

Don’t ask closed questions – Danielle

Don’t take sides in a peer mediation circle – Gemma

Try not to judge – Caitlin

Think, look and listen to your peers – Bethany

Keep your emotions in check – Olivia

Sort it all out fairly – Jack

Other children can’t be forced into sorting things out – Kelsey

No accusations should be made – Rachael

Take a neutral position – Cameron

Show you are listening by looking at the speaker – Martin

3 thoughts on “Primary 7 Peer Mediation Training Day 1”

  1. Peer Mediation sounds like a very responsible thing to learn how to do. I would love to try that out in my school. Maybe you could pass on some ideas to us in St. Brigid’s?

  2. We would recommend Peer Mediation because it is a great responsibility. We will let you know how our Peer Mediation goes when we start our timetable next week.

    Abigail and Ava

  3. Peer mediation sounds like a very worthwhile skill to learn. The children will be able to apply it during their time at school and in their day-to-day life too.

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