Who do I advocate to?
Peer pressure
Good Friend OR Bad Friend
Personal Space
Greetings
100

I'm in a club meeting and can't find my water bottle.  Who do I advocate to?

Possible answers:  an adult

100

True or False, peer pressure can be both good and bad?

True

100

A good friend does which of the following?

a) Want to hang out with you

b) Say mean things about you to others

a) Want to hang out with you

100

The amount of space you need around your body is called your personal space __________?

Bubble

100

When you meet someone for the first time, an appropriate greeting is?

a) Hug

b) Handshake

c) Chest bump

b) Handshake

200

I am in math class and am really confused.  Who do I advocate to?

Math teacher

200

Which of the following can I do if a peer is trying to pressure me to do something I know is wrong?

a) Walk away

b) Don't ask for help

c) Kick them

a) Walk away

200

Which of the following is a sign of a bad friend?

a) They invite you over for visitation.

b) They never want to hang out with you.

b) They never want to hang out with you.

200

Which is an example of respecting another person's personal space?

a) Hugging a person who hates to be hugged

b) Leaving plenty of space between you and the other person sitting on the couch

b) Leaving plenty of space between you and the other person sitting on the couch

200

You are saying goodbye to your best friend at the end of the school year.  An appropriate way to say goodbye is:

a) Give a hug or wave if they don't like physical touch

b) Shake their hand

a) Give a hug or wave

300

I am having difficulty getting along with my brother.  Who shouldn't I advocate to about this?

a) My mom

b) My teacher

c) My IHT

a or c. 

Mom is a great support!

An IHT can help you and your brother to identify new solutions with mom

300

When you are a teenager, what your friends think can weigh heavily on how you act/behave.  True or False?

True

300

Is this a good friend or bad friend?  Your friend saw you trip and fall on the track, so they ran over to see if you are okay.

Good friend

300

True or False, all people like to be touched by others? (ex. hugs or high fives)

False

300

You're at the mall, who is safe to talk to?

a) Friends

b) The little kid next to you

c) The adult next to you

d) The adult you are there with

e) The kid around your age next to you

f) The worker talking to someone

g) The worker hanging up clothes

a) Friends

d) The adult you are there with

e) The kid around your age next to you

g) The worker hanging up clothes*

*if there is an emergency, any worker is okay

400

Name 3 people you can advocate to for help.

Possible answers: teachers, parents, friends, relatives, service providers

400

Which of the following is an example of positive peer pressure?

a) Encouraging a friend to play on a sports team with you

b) Encouraging a friend to be unkind to a peer

a) Encouraging a friend to play on a sports team with you

400

Is this a good friend or bad friend?  Your friend often promises to sit with you at dinner, but then always sits somewhere else and tells you there is no room at their table.

Bad friend

400

If you invade someone's personal space, what's one way they might feel?

Possible answers:  Uncomfortable, freaked out, mad, disrespected, nervous, etc.

400

When I see an acquaintance, I greet them by doing which of the following?

a) Giving a hug

b) Smiling at them

c) Waving

b) Smiling at them

c) Waving

500

I advocated to my parents for help with a friend who is not being nice, but they couldn't fix it.  Who else can I advocate to?

Possible answers: teachers, trusted family members, service providers

500

Name 3 ways you can say no to peer pressure.

Possible answers:  Ask yourself, “Is this the right thing to do?”  If the answer is no, don’t do it!

Walk away

Have a friend say no with you

Get help from an adult

500

Is this a good friend or bad friend?  Your friend has many similar interests to you and loves to spend time talking about these things with you.

Good friend

500

Which example(s) describe being mindful of others' personal space?

a) Standing in line to pay for snacks, you leave a space between you and the person in front of you

b) You always rubs the arm of people to greet them

c) You ask a friend if they want a hug before giving one

a) Standing in line to pay for snacks, you leave a space between you and the person in front of you

c) You ask a friend if they want a hug before giving one

500

How can you tell if someone's body language is telling you they are uncomfortable with your greeting?

Possible answers:  They move away from you, they cringe/make a face, avoid you in the future, etc.

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