Defining worry
What Happens to My Body?
Flipping Negative thoughts
Worry Toolbox
Who can help?
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What is worry?

Worry is when you keep thinking about problems or things that make you feel nervous or scared.

100

What might happen to your stomach when you're worried?

You might get a stomachache or "butterflies."

100

What’s a positive way to flip the thought “I’m not good at this”?

“I’m still learning, and I can get better.”

100

Name a relaxing activity you can do when you’re worried.

Drawing, listening to music, or taking a walk.

100

Who can you talk to if you’re worried at school?

A teacher, school counselor, or friends.

200

What is something that people often worry about?

Schoolwork, making friends, or something going wrong.

200

What happens to your heart when you're worried?

It beats faster.

200

How can you flip the thought “This is too hard”?

“I can take it one step at a time.”

200

What is something you can say to yourself to feel calmer?

Positive affirmations like "I can handle this."

200

Who can help you with worries at home?

A parent, sibling, or caregiver.

300

Is worry always a bad thing? Why or why not?

No, sometimes worry helps you stay prepared, but too much worry can make you feel bad.

300

What game was played when we learned about worry signs in our bodies?

BINGO

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What’s a way to flip the thought “I’ll never do well on this test”?

“I’ll try my best and use what I’ve studied.”

300

What is our talking piece's name?

Bandit

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What is your school counselors name?

Ms.Trisha

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