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Situations |
Adult
Responses
(on white index cards)
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S-1.
Mom, I'm not sure what to do about my
class schedule this year. It's really
tough with all the extras I've got to
do. |
R-1.
You should take every math and science
course offered. You ought to see how
important that is.
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S-2.
Dad, that boy just took my truck. |
R-2.
It's your problem. You solve it. |
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S-3.
Mom, the jar of glue just fell over on
the floor. |
R-3.
Look what you did! The carpet is ruined!
It's all your fault! |
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S-4.
Your 8-year-old got dressed for school—orange
and blue shirt, green and yellow striped
pants, red socks, sandals, and a baseball
hat. |
R-4.
Only a clown would dress like that for
school! |
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S-5.
Dad, it's not my fault my math teacher
hates me. |
R-5.
Let me tell you about my boss. You think
you've got trouble! |
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S-6.
I think I'll go to the movies tonight
Mom. |
R-6.
You will not. You're going to stay home
and study. You're going to bring your
grades up. |
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S-7.
But Dad, it's the last night for "Star
Wars," and I haven't seen it. |
R-7.
If you don't study, there will be no
car this weekend. |
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S-8.
Mom, I really need to know if I can go
to the concert on Saturday night. |
R-8.
We'll see—I'll think about it. |
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S-9.
I'll pick up the puzzle later Dad. |
R-9.
I'm not going to tell you again. I've
told you ten times to pick it up. Now! |
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S-10.
Your child comes home from school, slams
the door shut, drops his/her clothes
on the floor, kicks the cabinet, and
turns on the TV. |
R-10.
You frown, cross your arms, tap your
foot, and stand in front of your child. |