Core A Terms
Core A Examples
Core A Term/Examples
Core B Life Skills
Core B Life Skills 2
100

What are characteristics at the biological, psychological, family, community, or cultural level that precede and are associated with a higher likelihood of negative outcomes?

Risk Factors

100

What are the following examples of?

All or nothing

Mind Reading

Minimizing 

Faulty Thinking 

100

What term is to lack special regard or respect for?

Disrespect

100

What is the first step to starting a conversation?

Greet the other person

100

What age can you get your driver's license in Ohio?

16

200

What are characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor's impact?

Protective Factors

200

What are the following examples of?

Listening to music

Going for a walk

Deep breathing

Coping skills

200

What is a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements?

Respect

200

When following instructions/being told what to do, which one of the 5 senses is the most important?

Listening

200

What is the difference between a credit card and a debit card? 

Debit cards are linked to the user's bank account 

Credit cards provide the user with a line of credit that they can borrow against as needed and pay back later.  

300

What are things (e.g. memories, objects, people) that spark intense negative emotions?

Triggers

300

The following ways you can use to _______ a high risk situation/problem?

Extracurricular activities

Staying home

Having a job 

Avoid

300

What is the act of hurting someone or doing something harmful to someone because they have done or said something harmful to you?

Retaliation

300

________ is shown in how much compassion and understanding we can give to another. ________ is more of a feeling of pity for another.

Empathy

Sympathy

300

What age can you legally drink in Ohio?

21

400

What kind of thinking is this?

These thoughts help, these thoughts work. They are thoughts that lead to good feelings. They are thoughts that lead to good outcomes.

Functional Thinking

400

The following ways are used to _______ a negative situation/problem.

Change the subject

Come up with something else

Pretend you didn't hear

Walk away


Escape

400

Poor _________ control is one of the major reasons young people get into trouble. 

Impulse

400

What document should you bring with you to a job interview?

Resume 

400

True or False: My choices or actions have a direct impact on others?

True

500

What kind of thinking is this?

These thoughts hurt, they hurt you - or they hurt someone else. These thoughts don’t work for you. They set up bad feelings.

Faulty Thinking 

500

The following ways are used to _______ a negative situation/problem.

A simple "no"

Be totally honest or direct with them

Refuse

500

When working to solve a problem you should use the A-E-R model, that stands for?

Avoid

Escape

Refuse

500

What do you call a plan for spending money?

A Budget

500

What is gross pay?

The total amount of money earned before deductions/taxes are taken out. 

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