1. Calm communication: Both parties should calm down and avoid emotional words or actions. Choose an appropriate time and location for face-to-face communication. During the communication process, express your feelings and opinions clearly, while patiently listening to each other's thoughts to ensure that both parties can fully express themselves.
2. Finding commonalities: Try to understand the problem from the other party's perspective and find common ground or common goals in both parties' opinions. This helps to establish consensus and reduce differences. Emphasizing common interests or goals can promote cooperation and understanding between both parties.
3. Seeking third-party assistance: If both parties are unable to resolve the conflict on their own, they can seek mediation from a teacher, counselor, or trusted classmate as a third party. Third parties can provide neutral perspectives and suggestions, helping both parties see the other side of the problem and find more reasonable solutions. Meanwhile, avoid discussing conflicts in public or on social media to avoid escalating the situation.