Coping Skills
Friendship/Fairness
Daily Living
Conflict Resolution
Emotions
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This coping skill lowers blood pressure, reduces headaches, helps manage anxiety, and brings oxygen to the brain.

What is deep breathing?

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When playing a game of chess (or any other sport/ game/ competition, etc.), this is something a player can say to their winning opponent.

What is "Good game!"?

Other options include "Congratulations", "Good job!" and/or "Would you like to play again?".

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This daily living skill prevents heart attack, tooth decay, and tooth loss. It is beneficial to the wallet and ones overall health.

What is brushing teeth?

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The appropriate way to request personal space.

What is using vocal/verbal communication (whether request or expression). Examples include: "Could I please have some space?", "I need space.", or "I am uncomfortable, could you please scooch over a bit?".

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This can assist in boosting the mood of oneself and others.

What is engaging in a positive attitude/behavior and promoting a positive environment?

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This coping skill helps people explore emotions and develop self-awareness. It can reduce stress and improve confidence.

What is art?

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This is the "golden rule" of fairness.

What is "treat others as you would like to be treated"?

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This is the duration that is widely recommended for a person to wash their hands properly.

What is 20 seconds?

Alternative option is singing the "Happy Birthday" song beginning to end twice.

2

This is the appropriate ways to request a break (specific to JP).

What is using vocal/verbal communication and requests or using his established signal (sign language for "break")?

2

Signs of this emotion can include increased heartrate, sweating, panic, nausea, stomach cramps, restlessness, and racing thoughts.

What is anxiety?

3

This self-help technique is scientifically proven to calm oneself without the risk of being retraumatized.

What is trauma tapping?

3

The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.

What is empathy?

(The judge will also accept "compassion".)

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This daily living skill decreases risk of error, missed steps, missing materials and possible catastrophic failures.

What is following directions?

3

This is the practice of listening to hear rather than listening to respond. It can prevent misunderstandings and miscommunication.

What is active listening?

3

This is how people use their voice to convey emotion.

What is tone of voice?

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This is the practice of accepting situations that are outside of your control without judging them.

What is radical acceptance?

4

This basic practice in fairness can be learned by children as young as two years old.

What is taking turns?

4

This is the recommended duration of sleep for a teenager.

What is 8 hours?

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This tone of voice can de-escalate arguments and disagreements into discussions.

What is a calm, neutral, location appropriate tone of voice?
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This is nonverbal communication that assists people in conveying emotions.

What is body language, facial expressions, eye contact and/or sign language?

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This coping technique helps someone refocus on the present moment as a distraction from anxious feelings/thoughts. (includes 5-4-3-2-1, mindfulness, using a slinky and putting things in categories).

What are grounding techniques?

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These are the five levels of friendship.

What are 1. strangers 2. acquaintances 3. casual friends 4. close friends 5. intimate friends.

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This daily living skill can help maintain steady energy levels, assists with mood regulation, reduces risk of allergic reactions, and can improve academic performance in students.

What is packing a lunchbox and taking it to school to eat during lunch time.

It is important to pack a lunch even if contains slightly lesser preferred foods when highly preferred foods are unavailable.

A healthy lunch can decrease the risk of obesity, risk of cancer and improve mental and physical health overall.

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The first step to taking accountability.

What is clarity?


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These "zones" include the colors blue, green, yellow, and red.

What are "the zones of regulation"?

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