Anger and Aggression
Communication
Triggers and Calming
Conflict and Bullying
True/False
100

When you become angry what usually happens to your blood pressure?

What is it increases?

100

What are coping skills?

What is good ways to manage stress and anger before it gets out of control. 

100

What do we call a person who helps two people solve a conflict?

What is a mediator?

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Aggression can be learned

What is TRUE?
200

What is the difference between being aggressive and assertive?

What is being assertive is getting your needs met without being mean, aggressive is seeming threatening to the other person?

200

Name two positive ways to calm down when you are angry or stressed.

What is taking a walk, listening to music, exercise, deep breathing, journaling, talking to a friend or trusted adult, spending time with a pet, drawing, taking a nap, eating a snack, baking, playing video games, watching TV, counting to ten, talking to yourself, coloring, any hobby, hiking, fishing, crafts, having a good cry?

200

What is a good way to approach an angry person?

What is calmly, openly, give them space?

200

TRUE OR FALSE: A stereotype is a generalized idea about a group of people that share similar traits. 

TRUE.

300

What is rage baiting?

What is intentionally make someone mad?

300

TRUE OR FALSE: We always have to agree with people in authority. 

FALSE. 

400

TRUE OR FALSE: Exercise makes it more difficult to deal with stress?

FALSE

500
What is it called when you shorten someone's main idea using different words?

What is paraphrasing?

500
TRUE OR FALSE: Being open and honest about your feelings are important in maintaining healthy relationships.

TRUE

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