Peer Conflict Reflection Sheet
A supportive reflection sheet example for helping a student name what happened, who was affected, and one repair step.
- What happened
- How I felt
- Who was affected
- Repair step
Behavior printable
This free printable behavior reflection sheet works like a restorative reflection generator, using supportive language to help students think about what happened and what they can try next.
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Quick use
Best for elementary and upper-elementary reflection after everyone is calm enough to discuss choices and repair.
Wait until the student or child is calm enough to think.
Use the prompts privately with a supportive adult tone.
End with repair, support, or one next step.
Student name
Take a few calm minutes to think and write.
What happened?
How was I feeling?
What choice did I make?
Who was affected by my choice?
What can I do differently next time?
How can I fix or repair the situation?
Adult notes
Student signature
Teacher/adult signature
A behavior reflection sheet is a supportive writing page for thinking through what happened, how someone felt, who was affected, and what repair or next step could help.
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A reflection sheet should support a calm conversation, not public scoring or punishment.
Use the prompts after everyone is calm enough to talk about what happened, who was affected, and one repair step.
Review the sheet privately with supportive adult language and connect the final prompt to rejoining the routine.
Behavior reflection sheet for an elementary student after a conflict, with space for feelings and repair.
Behavior reflection sheet for a classroom reset when a student needs a calm prompt before rejoining work.
Behavior reflection sheet for home or school conversations focused on choices, impact, and next steps.
Static sample printables
US Letter printable previews
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A behavior reflection sheet should support calm thinking and repair. This printable uses open-ended prompts so a student can describe what happened, how they felt, who was affected, and what they can try next.
This printable is an educational and organizational support. It is not clinical, legal, medical, diagnostic, or school-policy advice. Use it with supportive adult judgment and any guidance required by your family, classroom, or school.
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Open behavior incident rate calculatorNo. The prompts are written to support calm reflection, repair, and next steps.
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Yes. The printable layouts use clear dark text and borders so they work well without color.
The printable preview is designed for US letter size paper, 8.5 by 11 inches.