Feelings & Emotions
Friendship Skills
Self-Regulation
Size of the Problem
Setting Boundaries
100

True or False: It is okay for 2 people experience the same event but have different emotions about it

True

100

True or False:

You shouldn't be friends with someone if you do not have the same hobbies or interests.

False

100

You notice that you are becoming frustrated during group work. Name two appropriate self-regulation strategies you could use.
 

Deep breathing. Positive self-talk. Taking a break. Ask for help

100

What is the first step in determining the size of the problem?

Identify the problem
100
True or False: setting boundaries is a way to show others that you respect yourself.

What is True?

200

What is it called when you can identify and understand your own feelings?

What is self-awareness

200

What is it called when two or more people work together and each person gives a little so that everyone can move forward?

a compromise

200

True or False: Self regulation is the ability to manage your emotions, thoughts, and actions and helps you stop and think before reacting.

True

200

You forget your homework at home and decide to let it upset you all day. What is mismatched in this situation?

The size of the reaction is much bigger than the size of the problem.

200

What is a boundary?

a limit or rule a person sets to protect their comfort, safety, feelings, or needs?

300

You feel disappointed after not making a team. Is disappointment a feeling or a behavior? and why?

Feeling because it describes something that happens internally (on the inside) 

300

When a friend tells you something private and you keep that information confidential, you are demonstrating this essential element of friendship.

Trust

300

Taking deep breaths, counting to ten, or using positive self-talk are examples of these.

What are coping strategies?

300

True or False: Medium sized problems always need adult support.

False

300

A classmate continues to ask to borrow your belongings after you've already said no. What should you do?

Repeat your boundary and ask for adult support if needed.
400

This emotion can occur when you believe you have done something wrong and wish you had made a different choice.

Guilt

400

What friendship skill involves paying attention to another person's words, body language, and feelings?

Active Listening

400

What is the difference between a reaction and a response?

A reaction is what you do immediately without thinking first and is impulsive. A response is what you choose to do after thinking and shows self control.

400

You forget your homework at home and decide to let it upset you all day. What is unmatched in this situation?

The size of the reaction is much bigger than the size of the problem.

400

What is the difference between being rude and setting a boundary?

Setting a boundary is respectful and clear, while being rude is disrespectful or hurtful.

500

What is the difference between an emotion and a behavior?

An emotion is how you feel.

A behavior is how you act.

500

A good friend starts spending more time with someone else. What friendship skill helps you manage your feelings without damaging the friendship?

Self-regulation

500

A friend accidentally bumps into you in the hallway. You assume it was on purpose and yell at them. What self-regulation mistake occurred?

jumping to conclusions or making assumptions

500

What questions can help determine the size of a problem?

Is someone hurt or unsafe? Do you need adult support? Can you solve it on your own?

500

Someone says, "If you were really my friend, you would tell me the answer." This is an example of what?

Peer pressure

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