Family
Self-Concept
Actions & Consequences
Street & Park Safety
Neurodiversity Acceptance
100

Who are the people you can go to when you feel sad or need help?

Family members like parents, siblings, guardians, or trusted adults.

100

What does it mean to have self-confidence?

Believing in yourself and your abilities.

100

What should you do if you break something that isn’t yours?

Tell the truth and offer to fix or replace it.

100

Name one way to cross the street safely.

Look both ways and use a crosswalk.

100

What does neurodiversity mean?

It means people have different ways of thinking, learning, and experiencing the world.

200

What are two responsibilities you have at home?

(Answers may include chores, homework, helping siblings, etc.)

200

Name one thing you’re good at.

(Open-ended – Accept any positive answer.)

200

What might happen if you don’t follow the rules in a game?

Others may get upset, the game won’t be fair, or people might not want to play with you

200

Why should you always look both ways before crossing?

To make sure no cars are coming and it’s safe to walk.

200

Why is it important to accept people who think differently?

Everyone deserves respect and kindness, no matter how they think or act.

300

What does a healthy family relationship look like?

A relationship with love, support, communication, and respect.

300

How does positive self-talk help you?

It helps you stay motivated and feel better about yourself.

300

What’s a consequence of lying to someone?

People may lose trust in you.

300

What should you do if a stranger asks you to go with them?

Say no and tell a trusted adult right away.

300

Give an example of how someone with autism might act or communicate differently.

They might not make eye contact, need quiet time, or communicate in a different way.

400

How can you solve a disagreement with a sibling or family member?

a sibling or family member?By talking calmly, listening, and finding a fair solution.

400

How can you build your self-esteem every day?

By saying kind things to yourself, trying your best, and celebrating small wins.

400

Why is it important to think before you act?

So you can make better choices and avoid hurting yourself or others.

400

Why is it unsafe to play near the street without an adult?

Cars may not see you, and it’s easy to get hurt.

400

How can you be a friend to someone who has ADHD or autism?

Be patient, include them, and understand that they might need extra support.

500

Describe a family tradition and why it matters to you. Explain what a Family Tradition is  

matters to you.(Open-ended – Accept anything meaningful to the student.)

500

What makes you unique and special?

(Open-ended – Encourage students to share talents, personality traits, etc.)

500

Share a time when you made a mistake—what did you learn?

(Open-ended – Encourage reflection and learning.)

500

What should you do if someone gets hurt at the park?

Stay calm and get help from a trusted adult or call for help.

500

What can you say to stand up for someone who’s being treated unfairly because they’re different?

“That’s not okay. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect.”

M
e
n
u