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Personal & Social Development·Friendship & Cooperation·procedural

Assertive Communication

Use assertive communication — expressing needs, opinions, and boundaries clearly and respectfully without being aggressive (pushy/demanding) or passive (giving in/staying silent) — including saying no when something doesn't feel right

Suggested ages 9–11

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Learning journey

Your child is developing advanced social skills — learning to communicate assertively, help resolve conflicts between friends, reflect on their own behaviour in relationships, and give and receive helpful feedback.

Evidence of understanding

  • Explain the difference between assertive, aggressive, and passive responses
  • Role-play saying no in a peer pressure scenario
  • Express a personal boundary clearly and respectfully in a real situation

Assessment prompt

If friends want Assertive Communication to do something they're uncomfortable with — like excluding another child or breaking a rule — can Assertive Communication say 'I don't want to do that' firmly but politely?

Standards alignment

PSPE.INT.P2.LO.8International · ib-pyp-pspe

PSPE.INT.P2.LO.8

IB PYP Personal, Social and Physical Education (PSPE) Scope and Sequence