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    Review questions about our previous sessions with the MAP Program
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  • What are 4 types of friends you can have?
    Acquaintances, casual friends, regular friends, best friends
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  • What are some things we came up with in our definition of friendship?
    Quality time, trust, mutual interests
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  • What are some ways you can make friends with similar interests?
    Club meetings, classes, through other friends.
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  • How do you know if someone is accepting of becoming friends?
    Receiving invitations, accepting invitations, sharing contact information, responses to messages, initiation of messages
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  • How do you know if someone is not accepting of being your friend?
    Don't accept invitations, don't offer invitations, don't share contact information, doesn't respond/initiate messages.
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  • What are the steps to responding to an disagreement?
    Stay calm, listen to the other person’s point of view, share your explanation, try to solve the problem, and agreeing to disagree in some situations.
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  • What are steps to bringing up a disagreement?
    Stay calm, share your point of view, allow your peer to give an explanation, try to solve the problem, and agreeing to disagree in some situations.
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  • What is the right time and place to bring up a disagreement? Why is this Important?
    When you're calm, when you have privacy, when you have time to discuss.
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  • Why is it important to use "I" statements instead of "you" statements during a disagreement?
    "I" statements are less offensive because you don't place blame, "you" statements can make people defensive.
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  • How can our actions during a disagreement influence our peer's response?
    Our peers tend to meet us where we're at so if we don't stay calm they might not either.
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