Name one thing you have to do when listening with attention
Answers could be:
- MAKE EYE CONTACT
- BODY TOWARDS PERSON
- NOT TALKING OVER THEM
- NOT THINKING ABOUT OTHER THINGS
This word means to say something nice to someone or about them
COMPLIMENT
Name one of the places we feel anger in our bodies
Answers could be:
- HEAD/BRAIN
- STOMACH
- SKIN
- LUNGS/BREATH
- MUSCLES
PEER PRESSURE
Finish this song lyric - "Walk Walk Walk, Walk in their _____"
SHOES
In Lesson 4 we talked about Similarities & ____________
DIFFERENCES
The phrase used to describe 'freaking out', or letting your emotions take over
FLIPPING YOUR LID
When someone says something rude or mean to hurt your feelings on purpose
PUT-DOWNS
The word we spell when taking the first letter of each of our problem solving steps
STEP
This is the cartoon that is singing in the STEP music video
The word that means "to understand what someone else is feeling"
What is EMPATHY
When we see something differently than someone else, we call this having different __________
PERSPECTIVES
Tell me two of the ways to calm down that are NOT deep breathing
Answers could be:
- COUNTING
- PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION
- POSITIVE SELF-TALK
When we are Exploring Consequences, we have to look at both the ________ & ________ things that could happen
POSTIVE & NEGATIVE
GOOD & BAD will also be accepted
In Stop, Name Your Feeling, Calm Down, the singer gives ideas for a Stop Signal that you can use other than saying "Stop" to yourself. Name one of them.
- CHILL
- HOLD UP
- HANG ON
The type of communication where you speak loudly and angrily
This word means "to show empathy in action", or show kindness to someone
COMPASSION
Tell me the Calm Down Steps (hint - there are 3)
STOP, NAME YOUR FEELING (OR FEELINGS), CALM DOWN
This is what it is called when people use phrases like "You never" or "You made me"
BLAMING LANGUAGE
The type of communication where I am speaking clearly and calmly, and use I Statements
ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION
The part of our brain that we call the 'emotion centre'
AMYGDALA
JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS
Tell me the problem-solving steps