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Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Peer Mediation

During break-times and lunchtimes for the past week, everyone has been assigned a time and area to peer mediate in the playground. Being a peer mediator means to help and aid with small disputes in the school during break; it may seem like an easy job but it definitely helps with keeping the peace during playtime.

Peer mediating about two-hundred kids isn't the most simple or exciting task out there, but there's always a great sense of accomplishment once you've settled a problem. I think it's worth it, don't you?

Do you ever solve a problem (with other people) just for the feeling after it? Leave an answer below!

1 comment:

  1. Adam, you are a very dedicated peer mediator. I am happy to hear that you have been solving small issues in the playground.

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