Mindfulness
States of Mind
What/How Skills
Distress
Mystery
100

What is mindfulness? 

A practice to help kids be aware of thoughts and feelings. To focus on what is happening in this moment without judging it.

It’s like using your super senses to notice what you see, hear, feel, smell, or taste, and being curious about it.

100

What are the 3 states of mind? 

Fact Mind, Wise Mind, Emotion Mind 

100

Pick one person to describe how they are feeling. 

no wrong answer - thank you for sharing :) 

100

What is distress?

Feeling so mad, sad or scared that you're really uncomfortable. 

100

Who is Ms. Roz and Ms. Emily's boss?

Ms. Hollie

200

Is letting someone finish talking before answering being mindful or not mindful? 

Mindful 

200

When I use math or science to make a decision, I am using my: 

Fact Mind

200

Is OBSERVING a "what" or a "how" skill?

What Skill (observing is noticing what is happening)

200

What is distress tolerance? 

Gets us through difficult situations or emotions without big reactions that might get us in trouble. 

200

What is emotion regulation? 

The ability to control our own emotions. 
300

Name a mindfulness exercise that has helped you. 

Examples: box breathing, melting body progressive muscle relaxation, listening to music, bubble bounce, brain break, bracelet making, belly breathe
300

When I make decisions using both feelings and facts, I am using my: 

Wise Mind

300

Explain the "how" skill of DON'T JUDGE. 

Avoid calling things 'good' or 'bad'. Labeling means you are in your emotion mind. 


300

What does a feelings thermometer show?

A feelings thermometer shows how feelings grow from feeling okay to strong feelings such as frustrated, angry and enraged. 

300

What are the five senses used for a grounding exercise?

Sight (eyes), smell (nose), hearing (ears), taste (mouth), touch (hands/skin)

400

Three ways to pay attention to what is going on? 

On purpose, in the moment, not judging 

400

Thoughts and behaviors are controlled by this mind: 

Emotion Mind 

400

Why is the "how" skill of staying focused so important? 

It helps your brain stay on track and do one thing at a time. When you focus, you can do your best, stay calm, and enjoy the moment. (and stay out of trouble, too) ;) It’s like being a detective—if you’re distracted, you might miss important clues, but when you focus, you can figure things out and feel proud of yourself!

400

________ and ________ outcomes are ways to consider consequences of choices.

Helpful and unhelpful

OR

Pros and cons

400

"How" skill refresher: Play by the ________, even if you do not like them.


RULES

500

Why is mindfulness important? 

We can see what is really happening around us. 

We stay more in control. 

It helps us to be wise in our decisions. 

500

Which state of mind do we want to make our decisions from? 

Wise Mind

500

Why do we use "what" and "how" skills?

To get us to our "wise mind"! 

500

What does one of the letters in DISTRACT stand for?


Do something else

Imagine (that you're at your favorite place, that you're a superhero or in a fair castle)

Self soothe

Think about something else

Remind yourself (that you'll feel better later)

Ask (someone to do something with you)

Count your breath

Take a break

500

What is the goal of our DBT group?

To help us manage emotions, relationships and distress. 

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