Animal Facts
Boundaries
RRP
Rules
Staff
100

It is physically impossible for this animal to look straight up.

What is a pig?

100

A line, edge, or border that separates one thing from another.

What is a boundary?

100

Things that make me feel a certain way.

What are triggers?

100

Things adults use to teach children how to behave in society.

What are rules?

100

All the people employed by a particular organization.

What is staff?

200

This is the only bird with eyes bigger than its brain.

What is an ostrich?

200

Identify the boundaries broken in this example: Ryan's teacher tells him and his classmates to line up. She tells them all that they have to line up in alphabetical order. Ryan wants to stand next to his friends so he squeezes between his classmates to get to his friend. 

What are rules and physical boundaries?

200

Ways I can calm down or deal with negative emotions or situations.

What are coping skills?

200

This rule keeps you safe by letting staff know what you are doing or where you are going.

What is ask staff for permission?

200

Ms. Mariah is the Queen of this country.

What is England?

300
This is the only animal that cannot walk backwards.

What is a kangaroo?

300

Identify the boundaries broken in this example: James got a new pack of crayons from his mom to take to school. His mother told him to only share with his friends if they ask nicely. At school, James takes out his crayons to start coloring. Jordan, one of James's classmates, tells James "Give me your crayons." James says nothing and gives her the crayons. 

What are verbal and no boundaries?

300

People, places, or things that I know will upset me and put me at risk of being hurt.

What is high-risks?

300

This rule shows your peers that you value and respect what they have to share in group.

What is being an active and engaged participant in group?

300

Mr. Randy's drink of choice.

What is tea?

400

This is the only known fish that can blink with both eyes.

What is a shark?

400

Identify the boundaries broken in this example: Kate is having some money problems. She feels overwhelmed and starts thinking to herself that she will never recover. She begins to cry and wakes up her son, Joe, to tell him about her money problems.

What are emotional and relationship boundaries?

400

When my body or behaviors show I am having difficulty, or feeling negative emotions.

What are warning signs?

400

This rule shows that you will not try to manipulate others and can accept no.

What is no staff shopping?

400

Mr. Corey's favorite football team.

What is the Titans?
500

This animal has 32 muscles in each ear.

What is a cat?

500

Identify the boundaries broken in this example: Jenna meets her friend, Carl, at the library. As she is walking in, she shouts Carl's name to get his attention. Carl thinks this is inappropriate but he puts on a smile and waves hello at her. 

What are social and identity boundaries?

500

People I can trust to talk to about my feelings, worries, or problems. 

What are natural supports?

500

This rule protects everyone's safety and privacy as well as allows for a healthy community.

What is confidentiality?

500

The first game Mr. Jefferson brought to the program.

What is Othello?

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