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Examples of 'I' statements for kids in different situations.

Hey there! πŸ‘‹ Learning how to use 'I' statements can really help kids express themselves and solve problems peacefully. It's all about saying how you feel without blaming anyone else. Check out the guide and quiz below to learn more! 😊
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michael375 Jan 2, 2026

πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • πŸ—£οΈ An 'I' statement helps you express your feelings clearly.
  • πŸ‘ It focuses on your feelings, not blaming others.
  • 🀝 A typical 'I' statement formula is: "I feel... when... because... I need..."
  • πŸ’– Examples include situations at home, school, and with friends.
  • 🌟 Using 'I' statements promotes better communication and understanding.

Practice Quiz

  1. What is the main purpose of using 'I' statements?
    1. A. To blame others for their actions.
    2. B. To express your feelings clearly and respectfully.
    3. C. To start arguments.
    4. D. To ignore your feelings.
  2. Which part of an 'I' statement describes how you are feeling?
    1. A. "When..."
    2. B. "Because..."
    3. C. "I feel..."
    4. D. "I need..."
  3. Complete the 'I' statement: "I feel _____ when you borrow my toys without asking."
    1. A. angry
    2. B. happy
    3. C. indifferent
    4. D. amused
  4. In what situation might an 'I' statement be helpful?
    1. A. When you want to start a fight.
    2. B. When you need to express frustration to a friend.
    3. C. When you want to ignore someone.
    4. D. When everything is perfect.
  5. What does the "because" part of an 'I' statement explain?
    1. A. The other person's feelings.
    2. B. The reason for your feelings.
    3. C. A random thought.
    4. D. The time of day.
  6. Which of the following is NOT a component of an 'I' statement?
    1. A. "I feel..."
    2. B. "When..."
    3. C. "You are..."
    4. D. "I need..."
  7. Why is it important to use 'I' statements?
    1. A. To make others feel bad.
    2. B. To avoid taking responsibility.
    3. C. To improve communication and resolve conflicts peacefully.
    4. D. To create more problems.
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  1. B
  2. C
  3. A
  4. B
  5. B
  6. C
  7. C

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