What does "eyes on" mean?
What is clients must be within eyesight of staff at all times.
What type of communication is fundamental for good mental health and healthy relationships.
What is assertive communication.
What are "coping skills"?
Skills that can be used when one is emotionally escalated, distracted, tired, or anxious.
What is handed out throughout the day?
What is "Cool Cash"
Time-Bomb Tactics are used to avoid..
What is responsibility and accountability.
Before leaving a space (group room, etc.), you must do what?
What is Ask Permission!
What type of communication is often being used when someone uses an "I feel.." statement.
What is assertive communication.
What are two examples of how you can show respect to your peers during programming?
What is, active listening, being open-minded, making eye contact, respecting interpersonal and physical boundaries, being polite, using manners or not interrupting.
What can you do with your "Cool Cash"?
What is buy store/outing or save it up
What was the first Thinking Barrier we discussed.
What is Closed Thinking Barrier
What does "actively participate" look like?
What is head up, eyes on the person who is speaking, asking/answering questions, asking for help when you need it.
What type of communication is a pattern of avoiding expressing opinions or feelings.
What is passive communication.
What is a support.
What is supports are people that provide help in times of need. Supports can listen, give advice, make you laugh or make you feel accepted.
What do we do on Fridays?
What is Outing.
What are two corrective thinking habits that one can use to move out of closed thinking.
What is be receptive, do something difference, disclose, or be self-critical.
What is a room clear and what should you do when one is called?
What is a time staff asks all clients to leave the room. You should immediately move to another room as staff directs you.
What type of communication often violates the rights of others and the communicators can be verbally or physically abusive?
What is aggressive communication.
What are three bad signs in a friendship.
What is your friend bullies you or other kids at school, your friend threatens to hurt you, you are scared that your friend will tell others about your personal life, your friends tells you who you can't hangout with, you are afraid of your friend's temper, etc..
How do you earn points? (name at least 4 things)
What is processing through emotions, taking breaks when asked, respecting boundaries of others, actively participating, staying focused, positively engaging with peers, using assertive communication, displaying accountability, etc.
What are two Time-Bomb Tactics that are used to ignore obligations.
What is does not pay attention, chooses only what is self-gratifying, refuses to communicate or participate, minimizes behavior, or claims to be 'changed' after doing the right thing only once.
Every day you must turn in what at the beginning of programming.
What is your phone/electronic devices/keys.
What are the four basic styles of communication?
What is passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive and assertive communication.
What are three of the protective factors in a healthy relationship.
What is respect, safety, support, individuality, fairness/equality, acceptance, honesty/trust or communication.
What percentage/color are you aiming for in order to earn store and outing?
What is 80% /blue
What are three Time-Bomb Tactics that are used to shift blame or focus.
What is attempts to confuse, points out others' faults, builds self up by putting others down, makes a big scene over minor issues, accuses others of misunderstanding, uses anger as a weapon to control others, argues over 'words' to avoid the real issue, introduces irrelevant material or puts others on the defense by degrading/embarrassing.