No One In The Neighborhood Thoughts About The Drug Problem

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Read each of the following sentences and write a reflecting statement followed by two questions you might ask to get more information.
1. No one in the neighborhood cares about the drug problem.

The drug problem that is in this neighborhood is actually a much larger problem that is affecting more then just the people of the neighborhood.

Why do you believe the drug problem is so bad?
How do you know that there is a drug problem? Is there evidence of drug use?

2. I just know that my teacher doesn't like me and is going to give me a low grade.

Maybe your teacher is just trying to get you to apply yourself more and show you that you can do better work, and that’s why you received a low grade.

Have all of your grades from this teacher been
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I know that the other kids in this group will be mean to me.

There’s always a possibility that they will not be mean to you kids tend to change as the mature.

Have you been in this group before?
Have you and anyone from this group ever had a conformation?

4. The people in this agency don't really care about the clients.

It could not be that they don’t care about their clients theirs a possibility that they may not have as many resources to help as many people as they would like to.

Have you ever had any experience with this agency?
How do you know that they don’t care about their clients?

5. My mother had a nervous breakdown, so she can't help how she acts.

There are many things that could be leading her to the breakdowns in which she is having.

Does you mother worry often?
Does it seem as though your mother is under a lot of stress?

6. My parents just don't understand kids. They won't let me do anything.

Maybe your parents do understand kids and they are just trying to protect you from doing something that they know are wrong.

What is that you want to do that your parents wont allow?
Compared to your own parents how do you think other kids parents are?

7. In this family, we just don't communicate very