🤝 Personal & Social Development · Friendship & Cooperation
Giving and Receiving Feedback
Give and receive constructive feedback — telling someone what they did well and what could be improved in a way that is helpful rather than hurtful, and receiving feedback about their own work without becoming defensive
Typical age: 9–11 years
“If your child reviews a classmate's story and finds mistakes, can they give feedback that's helpful — like 'I loved this part, and this bit could be clearer' — rather than just saying 'it's wrong'?”
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Needs first
- Communication Vocabulary
Constructive feedback uses vocabulary from assertive communication and conflict resolution
- Working Well in a GroupREQUIRED
Giving/receiving feedback builds on group work skills
- Assertive Communication
Giving feedback benefits from assertive communication
- Engaging Listeners and Valuing Viewpoints
Giving feedback benefits from evaluating viewpoints and building on contributions