Size of Problem
Size of the Reaction
Reaction Doesn't Match
Solve the Problem
100

You break a pencil

Small problem

100

A classmate starts yelling at another student since he or she thinks that person cheated at a game.

Big reaction, small problem

100

Your friend accuses you of cheating after he loses at Uno. What would be a matching reaction to the problem. 

Saying "Oh well. Want to play again?"

100

You lose a game during recess

1) Wait and cool down

2) Go to another activity

3) Walk away and let it go

200

Someone walked by and accidentally pushed you. You did not fall over and did not get hurt.

Small

200

A friend shares that her parents are getting a divorce and she has been crying every day.

Big reaction, big problem

200
Your friend stops talking to you after you get picked for the basketball team and she doesn't. What can you do?
Give her some time. 
200

Your classmate is kicking your chair 

1) Ignore it

2) Talk It Out

3) Tell them to stop

300

You have a family member who is very sick and is in the hospital

Big

300

Your friend says she needs some space from you this week since you two had a disagreement. You give her some space and spend time with other friends.

Medium reaction, medium problem

300

You start crying after being reminded to stop shouting out. What can you do to calm down?

deep breathing  

take a break 

talk to an adult

300

A friend is mad at you that you decided to play with another friend during recess

You can solve the medium problem by:

1) talking it out

2) Use an "I" message

3) Wait and cool down

400

A classmate is gossiping about you and it has happened one or two times. You have not tried talking with the classmate yet. 

Medium

400

A friend shares that she feels so anxious because of her mom having surgery that she is not able to go to sleep or focus in school. She has not told anyone but you.

Big reaction, big problem

400

Your friend leaves you out so you tell everyone her secrets. What can you do?

Apologize

Take responsibility

Talk to an adult

400

You do not want to be at school 

1) positive thinking 

2) Talk it out with a trusted adult

3) Focus on what you can control  

500

Your group of friends are fighting this week and asking you to take sides.  

Medium
500

A friend says mean things about another classmate since this person has been making faces at her in class.

Big reaction, small problem

500

Your brother drops his ice cream and starts screaming. What can he do to calm down?

drink water

walk 

deep breathing 

positive thinking 

500

Your best friend tells you to prank another classmate who has been annoying him or her.  You are also friends with the classmate so you feel stuck in the middle.

1) Practice mindfulness to think through your choices

2) Use an "I" Message

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