Monday, November 30, 2009

If you see a person excluded or left out what could you do?

13 comments:

  1. Go over to them and talk to them.


    Elizabeth A. Class Mrs.Hall

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  2. Go over to them and ask them if they want to hang out or play and talk.


    Elizabeth A. Class Mrs.Hall

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  3. You can tell him or her that he can play with you and your friends and cheer them up.



    Abin M. Mrs.Rothe's Class

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  4. Ask them "Whats wrong?" and pay attention. I try to connect with them, and if they don't want to talk right then, write a note. You could write a note if it doesn't get you in trouble.Try not to make them feel uncomfortable. If that doesn't work try giving them a BIG smile or a nice, big ,warm hug.
    (If they start to cry on your shoulder it's working.)
    good luck!
    Abby L. in Mrs.Hall's class

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  6. you should talk to them and she what they like and maybe become friends!!!
    o and if your excluded from a group of people tell someone ask someone to be your friend

    louren p. mrs.adams

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  7. I would make sure that he/she plays with other people like me, and ask what they like to do.

    Erik
    Mrs. Hall

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  8. try to include them with you

    Paul
    Mrs.Dixon

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  9. If I see someone left out of something I would ask them if they would like to join our activity or group.

    Danielle

    Mrs.Dixon

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  10. You could ask what's wrong.Then you could become friend's with them or if they want to join in a activity.


    Kavya
    Mrs.Carter

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  11. i would try to make them feel better and go play and get ice cream and if that didn't work i would talk about it.


    Mary.A
    Ms. Maynard

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  12. You can go there ask what is wrong then ask if they would like to play with you.



    Juliana
    Mrs.Dixon

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  13. You can ask ''Whats wrong?'' then have him/her play with you.

    Dariana
    Mrs.Hefferin

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