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Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.3 – “I” Statements vs. Accusations: “I” statements focus on your feelings instead of blaming others. Saying “I feel hurt when…” sounds calmer than “You always…” It reduces defensiveness and opens the door for dialogue. This skill turns conflict into understanding instead of war. It shows maturity and emotional control under stress. Practice naming emotions clearly before expressing them. Keep tone even and body relaxed to match your intent. Replace judgment with description to stay respectful. “I” statements let you share truth without harm. They turn confrontation into connection built on empathy.

About this course

Skills to build confidence in social interactions, improve communication, and develop meaningful relationships.

This course includes:
  • Role-play and practice activities for social skills development
  • Communication strategy guides and conversation starters
  • Exercises to strengthen listening skills and empathy

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