Empathy
Problem Solving
Impulse Control
Anger Management
This and That
100
Eyes, tone of voice, mouth, body language
What is what are clues you can look for that help you tell how someone is feeling?
100
What is the problem?
What is what is the first step in solving a problem according to the Second Step program we've been using this year?
100
The first reaction that pops into your head. These are done without thinking a problem through. Some of these are done to keep us safe life dodging a skidding car, while most of these actions cause problems.
What is what is an impulse?
100
This is the first step when you are angry is to STOP and THINK, ask yourself: How does my body feel?
What is When you are angry what is the first step you should do?
100
1) Stop and think about the consequences of stealing. 2) Tell yourself, "I am honest" "I won't steal" 3) Think of another way to get what you want without stealing.
What is what are the steps for resisting the impulse to steal?
200
Let the person know you are there to help. If the person wants to be alone, allow it. Go to an adult when you're not sure what to do. Be a good listener if they want to share what is bothering them.
What is What are ways you can give emotional support to your friends?
200
What are some solutions and then you brainstorm solutions.
What is What is the second step in solving a problem according to the Second Step program we've been using this year?
200
When someone's friend is always bragging about what they or their family has or does. Someone may feel bad they don't have the same or do the same things. So, someone else may make up a stories about what they have or what their family does that are not true. What is trust? What does it have to do with the impulse to lie?
What is The impulse to lie? Note: Extra 10 points if you can tell us about what is trust and what is have to do with the impulse to lie???
200
The other Steps for you to take when you are angry are: 2) Try to calm down 3) Think out loud to solve the problem 4) Think about it later. Ask yourself: Why was I angry? What did I do? What worked? What didn't work? What would I do differently? Did I do a good job?
What is What are the remaining 3 steps to take when you are angry?
200
1) Calm down 2) Figure out what is causing you to feel frustrated 3) Decide how to deal with the situation: accept it, change it or talk to someone about it.
What is What are some steps to deal with frustration?
300
Understanding how someone might be feeling because you have had a similar situation happen to you.
What is the definition for Empathy?
300
For each solution ask yourself: Is it safe? How might people feel about it? Is it fair? Will it work?
What is What is What is the third step in solving a problem according to the Second Step program we've been using this year?
300
1) Decide if what your friends want to do is safe, against the law or expectation, or something you want to do. 2) Stand tall, look directly at them and say "NO" like you mean it. 3) Think of something else to do.
What is What are steps for dealing with peer pressure?
300
Stop and think Ask yourself: How does my body feel? Try: taking deep breathes, counting, think calm thoughts, or talking to your self.
What is What are the steps to calming down?
300
Would you like to play? Do you want to hang out at recess? Want to make up a fun new game?
What is What are ways to ask someone to play?
400
Looking directly at the other person. nodding, asking questions to clarify what was said, and repeating in your own words, or summarizing what you heard the other person say.
What is what is active listening.
400
Choose a solution and use it.
What is What is What is the fourth step in solving a problem according to the Second Step program we've been using this year?
400
1) Decide if what the person is saying is gossip. 2) Refuse to listen. 3) Help the person think of solutions to the problem 4) If this doesn't work, tell them again you don't listen to gossip and walk away.
What is What are the steps for dealing with Gossip?
400
These are signs or ways our body give us to tell us we're getting angry. What are some examples of these??
What is what are anger signs or anger buttons? If you were able to give examples of anger signs or anger buttons (red face, clenched fists, fast heart beat, hot/red face, head or stomach hurt, shoulders tight/hurt) you can double your points for this question.
400
1) Calm down 2) Think about/reflect the problem 3) Think about/reflect the consequences of your actions 4) Be aware of your self talk and thoughts and your actual talk and body language with your parents.
What is How do you Take responsibility for your choices in a respectful way?
500
This means to pre-judge, judge, or form an opinion about someone before even knowing him or her. It is unfair and hurtful to form opinions about people without getting to know them. Can you give an example or two?
What is what is the definition of prejudice? NOTE: If you gave an example you get an extra credit point for each example given.
500
Is it working? --> yes! If not, what can I do now? chose another solution and try it.
What is What is What is the fifth step in solving a problem according to the Second Step program we've been using this year?
500
1)Think about the consequences of cheating 2)talk to yourself: "I'm honest" "I want to be trusted" I won't cheat" 3) Solve the problem
What is What are the steps for resisting the impulse to cheat?
500
1) Calm down 2) Decide whether what the person has said is true 3) Decide what to do about it: set the record straight and apologize if necessary.
What is What are the steps for dealing with an accusation?
500
This means you understand how to do something and you make sure your actions match your understanding, that you follow those expectations.
What is what does it mean to "walk the talk"?
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