School Situations
Home Stories
Friendship Fiascos
Public Places
Digital Dilemmas
100

Someone takes your pencil without asking

Not that serious. Politely ask for it back or let it go.

100

 Your sibling wears your shirt without asking.

 Not that serious. Discuss boundaries with them.

100

 A friend borrows a book and returns it with a small stain.

Not that serious. Accidents happen, talk to them about being more careful A friend borrows a book and returns it with a small stain.

100

Someone skips the line in front of you.

Not that serious. Politely let them know the end of the line is behind you.

100

Someone unfriends you on social media.

Not that serious. Respect their choice or ask them privately if there's an issue.

200

Someone cheats off your test.

Serious. Tell the teacher or discuss with the student privately.

200

You discover your diary/journal has been read by someone.

 Serious. Discuss privacy and trust issues with the person.

200

A friend spreads a rumor about you.

Serious. Talk with your friend about trust and honesty.

200

Someone vandalizes your bicycle while it's parked.

Serious. Report it if possible and discuss security measures.

200

 You find out someone is using your photos without permission.

Serious. Request they remove the photos and discuss online privacy.

300

You forget your homework at home.

Not that serious. Explain the situation to your teacher and try to make it up.

300

You accidentally spill juice on the living room carpet.

Not that serious. Quickly clean it up and apologize.

300

A friend forgets your birthday.

Not that serious. Everyone forgets sometimes; discuss your feelings with them.

300

 Someone laughs when you trip in a public place, but you're not hurt.

Not that serious. Everyone has clumsy moments; brush it off with humor if you can.

300

You post a picture, and it doesn't get many likes.

 Not that serious. Social media validation isn't a measure of self-worth.

400

You find a sibling's secret stash of saved money and candies.

Serious. Respect their privacy and don't take anything.

400

You find a sibling's secret stash of saved money and candies.

Serious. Respect their privacy and don't take anything.

400

 A friend shares a personal secret of yours with others.

Serious. Talk to your friend about trust and boundaries.

400

You see someone shoplifting at a store.

Serious. Inform a store employee or a trusted adult.

400

You receive anonymous hurtful messages online.

  • Serious. Report the messages and talk to a trusted adult about it.
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