Community resolution is a fancy way of saying that when people disagree or have problems with each other in their community, they work things out by talking and coming up with a solution together, without needing a police or a judge.
Imagine that you and your friend are arguing over a toy, both of you think it is yours. Instead of screaming or fighting, you can sit down and talk it out. You can share your feelings and listen to your friend's feelings. Then you can come up with a plan to share the toy or take turns playing with it.
In a bigger community, like a school or a neighborhood, people may have bigger problems that need community resolution. For example, some kids might be talking during class and disrupting the learning process. The teacher can bring everyone together to talk about how their behavior affects the whole class, and they can come up with ways to fix it.
Community resolution helps people talk and listen to each other, understand each other's perspectives and feelings, and come up with solutions that work for everyone. It is an important way to keep communities happy and healthy.