Physical & Emotional Boundaries
Online Boundaries
Peer Pressure and Choices
Family Boundaries
Secrets VS Surprises
100

What is a boundary? 

A limit we set to feel safe, respected, & comfortable. 

100

Should you share your passwords?

No! Only ever with a trusted adult. 

100

What is peer pressure?

Feeling pushed to do something because others are doing it.

100

What is a boundary you have set at home?

ex. Wanting privacy in your room or asking not to be teased. 

100

What is the difference between a secret and a surprise?

Surprises are fun and short-term; secrets can be unsafe or harmful.

200

Give an example of a physical boundary.

ex. Not wanting to be hugged or touched without permission.

 

200

What should you do if someone online makes you uncomfortable?

Block/report them & tell a trusted adult. 

200

What’s one way to say “no” to a friend who’s pressuring you?

"That's not for me" "No thank you" "I rather not"

200

What should you do if a family member makes you feel uncomfortable?

Tell another trusted adult — it's okay to speak up, even if it's someone close to us or we care about. 

200

When is a secret not okay to keep?

When it makes you feel uncomfortable/unsafe or someone could get hurt.

300

What is an emotional boundary?

ex. Saying you’re not ready to talk about your feelings or needing space when upset. 

300

What is one example of an online boundary?

ex. Not giving out personal information on video games or websites. 

300

Can someone still be your friend if you don’t always agree with them?

Yes, healthy friends respect differences but let their friends know if they are doing something unsafe or that's not a good idea. 

300

What is a respectful way to disagree with a family member?

Trying to stay calm & using our words, using "I" or "I feel" statements, like: “I see it differently,” or “I feel like you don't understand what I'm trying to say"

300

What should you do if someone tells you a secret that could be dangerous or harmful?

Tell a trusted adult, even if they asked you not to.

400

True or False: You can change your boundaries at any time.


True!! 

We often change our boundaries over time, and/or as your relationship with someone changes. 

400

True or False:It is okay to keep chatting with someone online if they say “Don’t tell your parents.”.




False. That’s a red flag.

400

Why is it hard to say “no” sometimes?

We might worry about being left out or judged. 

400

True or False: It's ok to ask for privacy at home?

True: we all deserve personal space and time to ourselves! 

However, adults may have conditions for privacy in order to keep us safe. 

400

Is it tattling if you’re keeping someone safe?

No. It’s being responsible.

500

What should you do if someone ignores your boundary?

Speak up & let them know! 

If it continues, it may be a good idea to evaluate your relationship with this person, give yourself some space from them and/or tell a trusted adult.

500

Why is it important to log out of accounts on public computers?

To protect your privacy and keep your info safe.

500

What’s one way to stand up for your values in a group?

Be honest, stay calm, and walk away if needed.

500

What are the signs that a boundary you set is being respected?

They stop when you ask, listen to your feelings, and follow your request.

500

Why do some people tell others to “keep it a secret”?

To avoid consequences — but if it feels wrong, tell someone.

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