Thought Detective
Body Clues
Safe or Not?
Coping Strategy Match
Big Brain Questions
100

If you think “I’m not safe,” your feeling might be…

Scared/anxious

100

Name 2 body clues that tell you you’re getting upset.

Possible answers: Heart racing, tight muscles, stomach hurt, etc. 

100

Someone raises their voice but no one is getting hurt. Safe or not safe?

*This is tricky!

It's maybe safe, but uncomfortable?



100

Best coping skill when your body is too full of energy?

movement (jumping, stretching)

100

Why do brains remember scary things so strongly?

To keep us safe in the future

200

If you feel scared, your body might want to…

run / hide / freeze

200

Your body feels wiggly, fast, and out of control. Is this more likely ADHD energy or danger response—or both?

Both

200

You remember something scary from the past. Are you in danger right now?

*Bonus question: Does a memory mean you're currently in danger?

No!

Memory ≠ current danger

200

Best coping skill when your thoughts are scary?

thought changing / self-talk

200

What’s the difference between a memory and something happening right now?

Memory = past, not current danger

300

Change this thought to a helpful one: “Everything is dangerous.”

Possible answer: "Some things are safe right now."

300

If your body reacts like you're in danger, but you're actually safe, what is your brain doing?

Trying to protect you

300

If your brain feels scared but nothing dangerous is happening, what should you check?

Look around / check for real safety clues

300

Best coping skill when your body feels panicky?

deep breathing / grounding

300

If a kid saw fighting before, why might they feel unsafe even in a calm place?

The brain learned to expect danger

400

True or False: Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all connected.

True

400

Why might your body react fast even if you don’t want it to?

Because the brain learned from past scary experiences

400

Is it your job to fix unsafe situations between adults?

NO

400

Why might one coping skill not work every time?

different problems need different tools

400

What makes someone a “safe adult”? Name 2 things.

Possible answers: Listens, helps, keeps you safe, doesn’t hurt others, etc. 

500

Why is it helpful to change your thoughts?

Because it can change feelings and actions

500

What’s one way to help your body calm down when it’s in “alarm mode”?

Possible answers: Deep breathing, grounding, movement, etc.

500

Why is it important to tell a safe adult even if you're not sure something is unsafe?

Because they help figure it out and keep you safe

500

When is the BEST time to practice coping skills?

when calm (so your brain learns it)

500

What would you tell another kid who feels scared but is actually safe?

Encourage self-talk, checking safety, getting help

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