What does the word “consent” mean?
Giving permission or saying yes.
What is a personal boundary?
A limit you set for your comfort or safety.
Should you ask before borrowing a friend’s things?
Yes
Your friend says “maybe” when you ask to sit next to them—what should you do?
Your friend says “maybe” when you ask to sit next to them—what should you do?
What can you do if you see someone’s boundaries being ignored?
Speak up or get an adult.
True or False: Silence means consent.
False
What can you say if someone crosses your boundary?
“Please stop,” “That makes me uncomfortable,” etc.
You want to hug your friend—what should you do first?
Ask if it’s okay.
A classmate jokes around and bumps into you. You say “stop,” but they laugh—what does that mean?
They’re not respecting your no.
Who can you talk to if you feel uncomfortable about someone’s behavior?
A trusted adult, counselor, teacher, etc.
Name one reason why someone might not feel comfortable saying no.
Pressure, fear, confusion, etc.
True or False: Everyone’s boundaries are the same.
False
Someone takes your photo without asking. What can you do?
Tell them to delete it or say no to posting it.
You said yes earlier but now feel uncomfortable. Can you change your mind?
Yes, consent can change at any time.
True or False: It’s okay to say no to an adult.
True, if it’s about your comfort or safety.
What are the two parts of consent?
Asking & respecting the answer.
How can you find out someone’s boundary?
Ask and listen for their answer.
Name one way to show respect for consent online.
Ask before tagging or sharing someone’s photo.
You accidentally made someone uncomfortable—what’s the best thing to do?
Apologize and give them space.
Name one way to show respect for someone’s “no.”
Don’t argue, guilt, or pressure them. Just listen.
What phrase means “no matter what, the answer must be respected”?
“No means no.”
Why is it important to talk about your boundaries before a problem happens?
It prevents misunderstandings and helps others respect your comfort.
Why is consent important even in small situations like group work or games?
It helps everyone feel safe and respected, no matter the situation.
You’re unsure if someone’s okay with a situation. What’s the best thing to do?
Ask directly and check in respectfully.
What’s one way to support a friend who’s nervous about setting boundaries?
Encourage them, remind them they have a right to say no, and offer to be there if needed.