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Page 1: A Practical Guide To Avoiding and Resolving Cheerleading Conflicts

A Practical Guide to Avoiding and Resolving Cheerleading Conflicts

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Because cheerleading is a team sport, it makes perfect sense to get along with everyone.

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Disagreeing with others, however, isn’t necessarily a bad thing, especially when it comes to matters related to cheer or dance.

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If there’s something that you don’t agree with, you should communicate openly with the members of your cheerleading squad.

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When expressing yourself in stressful situations, you don’t have to raise your voice to be heard. You should save the yelling and shouting for your cheer and dance routine.

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You should confront the people involved privately and certainly not during your cheerleading practice or before a huge performance. As much as possible, you should keep the situation private.

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Always remember that teamwork is very important in cheerleading.

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