This simple habit done each morning helps teens outline priorities and avoid forgetting assignments.
What is making a daily to‑do list?
Doing this simple step each morning helps teens start the day calmly and on time.
What is getting up on a regular schedule?
Talking briefly with a parent or guardian before leaving in the morning helps teens remember important tasks for the day.
What is doing a quick morning check‑in?
This is your body's natural reaction to challenges or demands.
What is stress?
This is the ability to manage your emotions, thoughts, and actions, even when it's difficult.
What is self-control?
This common time trap happens when teens delay tasks because they feel overwhelmed or bored.
What is procrastination?
Checking this the night before prevents rushing and forgetting items in the morning.
What is packing your backpack ahead of time?
Asking this person about upcoming assignments or changes helps teens stay prepared.
Who is your teacher?
This "fight, flight, or freeze" response prepares your body to react to danger.
What is the body's stress response?
Taking a few deep breaths before reacting is one way to practice this skill.
What is self-control?
SMART goals help teens stay organized. The S stands for this.
what is specific?
Choosing this the night before saves time and reduces stress in the morning.
What is picking out your clothes?
Friends can help each other stay organized by sending these short messages about homework or events.
What are simple reminders?
Getting enough of this each night helps reduce stress and improve mental health.
What is sleep?
Choosing to finish your homework before playing video games is an example of this.
What is putting your priorities first?
This short daily practice helps teens stay organized by choosing one main thing to finish before the day ends.
What is setting a daily priority?
Doing this before bed helps teens feel calmer and makes the next morning smoother.
What is setting up a simple night routine?
Asking this type of question helps teens understand instructions and avoid confusion.
What are clear questions?
This stress-management technique involves focusing on your breathing and staying present in the moment.
What is mindfulness (or meditation)?
Instead of yelling when you're upset, using calm words to explain how you feel is an example of this communication skill.
What is using self-control (or respectful communication)?
Keeping notebooks, folders, or digital files in one place helps teens avoid losing assignments and saves time.
What is staying organized?
Talking with classmates about upcoming assignments or events helps teens stay prepared and avoid surprises.
What is doing a quick check‑in with peers?
Planning who to talk to about assignments, activities, or expectations helps teens stay organized and ready for the day.
What is making a daily communication plan?
This hormone, released during stressful situations, increases heart rate and energy to help your body respond.
What is cortisol? (Accept adrenaline/epinephrine if the clue is adjusted to emphasize immediate
You really want to interrupt someone while they're talking, but you wait until they're finished before speaking. This is an example of practicing this skill.
What is impulse control?