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Coping skills
100

A teacher gave you work that was too hard or you didn't understand. How might you feel when something is too hard?

Frustrated, giving up, not smart, overwhelmed, etc.

100

Your sibling breaks your favorite toy. What are some feelings you might have?

Angry, mad, frustrated, hurt, 

100

Love

An intense feeling of affection

100

Sad

unhappy, depressed, heartbroken, mournful, melancholy, etc.

100

Name a healthy coping skill you use when sad

music, deep breathing, taking a nap, etc.

200

A classmate says you can't sit with them. What are some feelings you might feel?

Sad, mad, disappointed, etc.

200

You're watching your favorite show and a parent says, "time to turn it off". What are some feelings you might have when it's time to stop doing something fun?

mad, frustrated, annoyed

200

Proud

A deep feeling of pleasure or satisfaction with the results of one's own achievement. 

200

Angry

annoyed, bitter, heated, irritable, etc

200

Name a healthy coping skill you use when you're mad.

music, journaling, getting active, talking to someone, etc.

300

You got picked last for a team in gym class. What are some feelings you might feel?

Worry, embarrassed, not liked, unwanted, small, sad
300

You made your bed and your parent sad "thank you". What are some feelings you might feel when you're noticed for helping?

Happy, helpful, appreciated

300

Frustrated

Feeling or expressing distress and annoyance because of inability to change or achieve something.

300

Disgusted

appalled, queasy, nauseated, etc

300

Name 2 unhealthy coping skills someone might do when mad. 

Yell, hit, throw things, curse, shut down, etc. 

400

You were blamed for something you didn't do. What are some feelings you might have?

Anger, betrayed, resentful, confused

400

You're trying to say something, but no one is paying attention. What are some feelings you might have?

Ignored, frustrated, unimportant, invisible

400

Disappointed

Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfill one's hopes or expectations.

400

Surprised

shocked, stunned, astonished

400

Name 2 unhealthy coping skills someone might use when sad. 

Isolate, avoidance, using substances, emotional eating, ect. 

500

A teacher says "good job" on your assignment. What are some feelings you might feel when someone notices your hard work?

Proud, happy, warm, appreciated, seen

500

You stayed up past bedtime to watch your favorite show. Now it's time to get up for school in the morning. What are some feelings you might have?

Tired, sluggish, frustrated, regretful, sleepy

500

Worry

Feeling anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems. 

500

Upset

agitated, confused, hurt, troubled, grieved, ruffled, etc.

500

Can you tell me the last time you actually used a healthy coping skill or maybe needed to use one but didn't?

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