Understanding Emotions
Problem Solving
Empathy
100

What emotion might you feel if your friend didn't invite you to their birthday party?

Sadness or disappointment

100

If your toy breaks, what's the first step you should take to fix it?

Assess the damage to understand what needs fixing.

100

 What can you say if someone is crying?

"I'm here for you. Do you want to talk about it?"

200

When someone is smiling with their eyes, what emotion are they likely feeling?

Happiness or joy.

200

What should you do if two friends want to play different games?

 Suggest taking turns or combining games.

200

How can you show support if your friend is nervous about a test?

Encourage them and offer to study together.

300

What emotion might make your heart race and your hands sweat?

Anxiety or fear.

300

How can you solve a puzzle if you’re stuck?

Take a break and then try looking at it from a different angle.

300

 If your sibling is upset about losing a game, what might you do to comfort them?

Acknowledge their feelings and suggest playing another game together.

400

If someone is clenching their fists and frowning, what emotion could they be experiencing?

Anger.

400

What's a good first step when you're feeling overwhelmed by homework?

Break the homework into smaller tasks and prioritize them.

400

When someone is excited about their achievements, how can you show empathy?

 Celebrate with them and express genuine happiness for their success.

500

What emotion involves feeling satisfied and proud after completing a difficult task?

Pride or accomplishment.

500

 If you're in an argument with a friend, what's a constructive way to resolve it?

Talk about each other's feelings and find a compromise.

500

How can you understand how someone else is feeling if they don't tell you directly?

 Pay attention to their body language and facial expressions.

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