Taking care of myself
Relationship Skills
Stress and Anxiety
Bullying
Conflict Resolution
100

the ability to manage our emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively in different situations

Self Regulation

100

The style of communication that describes someone who quickly says “okay” even if they disagree.

Passive 

100

The fight-or-flight stress hormone that prepares our body to either battle with, or run away from a threat.

Adrenaline

100

A type of bullying that involves hurting a person’s body or possessions.

Physical Bullying

100

An approach to conflict that describes a person who might try to intimidate others and want to win at all costs.

The Conflict controller approach

200

These type of strategies help our body feel more calm.

Calming Strategies

200

Accepting different opinions without dismissing them is someone who communicates in what style?

Assertive

200

Doing this will signal your brain to decrease your adrenaline levels and increase your feel-good hormones.

Smiling

200

A type of bullying that includes teasing, name-calling, or threatening to cause harm.

Verbal Bullying

200

An approach to conflict that describes a person who might not speak up because they do not want to cause problems.

The conflict avoider

300

Walking away, taking a break, keeping your space clean and pleasant, and using noise cancelling headphones are all examples of which calming strategies category?

Changing Your Space


300

If you have expressed your boundaries and the person is not respecting your needs/wants, then you can try to...

Communicate about communication

300

Doing this helps burn off the adrenaline and regulate the blood flow through your body.

Physical Activity

300

Bullying involves unwanted, harmful behavior that is repeated and includes a...  

power imbalance

300

Trying this approach is a healthy, respectful way to resolve conflict.

The Solution Finder Approach

400

When you do this you are communicating to others to respect what you need & want. Doing this is also good practice in helping develop healthy relationships.

Setting Boundaries

400

Forming and maintaining these is essential for our social emotional development

healthy relationships

400

This common symptom of stress happens because your body temperature rises and your body is attempting  to cool off.

sweat/sweating

400

In this type of bullying, the identity of the perpetrator is often hidden from the victim by being anonymous or creating a false identity.

Cyberbullying

400

While sometimes challenging, this can lead to helpful outcomes, including positive relationships and perspective-taking.

Conflict

500

Practicing this strategy can not only help you feel less worried, by thinking about what you can control, but it can also help you build resilience. 

Focus your energy where it counts

500

Tom has a crush on a classmate and asks his friend to keep it a secret. What type of boundary is he asking his friend to respect?

Emotional Boundary

500

___________with people and developing healthy habits help the circuits in our brain to function and adapt as we learn.

Connecting

500

In the United states, 1 in how many students  age 12-18 have been bullied?

1 in 5

500

STEP is an acronym to help us remember the steps in solving a conflict. What does the E stand for?

Evaluate your options

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