Conversations
Empathy
Point of View
Tuning in
Zones
100

What’s something you can say to help keep a conversation going?

a "follow-up question" like “What happened next?”

100

If your friend is sad, what can you say to show you care?

“I’m here for you” or “Do you want to talk?”

100

What does “point of view” mean?

how someone else might feel or think

100

What does it mean to “tune in” to a friend?

watching and listening to them

100

What color zone is “happy, calm, ready to learn”?

What is the green zone?

200

What is a conversation stopper?

Talking about something different, walking away, no eye contact.....

200

You broke your friend's crayon by accident. What do you do?

say sorry and offer to help or get a new one?

200

You love the swings, but your friend wants the slide. What do you do?

What is take turns or ask what they like about the slide?

200

What can help you tune in during circle time?

What is eyes looking, ears listening, body stil

200

What can you do if you’re in the red zone?

What is take deep breaths or ask for help?

300

If two friends are talking, how can you join in nicely?

listening first and then saying something on-topic?

300

You’re excited, but your friend looks worried. What’s a good choice?

ask how they feel and be a kind listener?

300

You said a joke but someone didn’t laugh. What might be their point of view?

What is maybe they didn’t think it was funny or didn’t understand?

300

You want to play a game, but everyone is drawing. How do you tune in?

What is notice what they are doing and maybe join in too?

300

If you’re tired and moving slow, what zone might that be?

What is the blue zone?

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