Thoughts, Feelings, Behaviors
Big Feelings
ANTS
Managing big feels
Random
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What is a thought?

Thoughts are what we say to ourselves in our heads

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True or False: All of these are symptoms of anxiety: sweaty hands, butterflies in stomach, face turning red, and increased heart rate.

True

100

What is an ANT?

An ANT is an Automatic Negative Thought. These thoughts seem true, but often they are not, or they are exaggerated. ANTs make us feel sad, angry, or nervous

100

What is the best thing I can do when I’m feeling down and do not want to get out of bed?

Get Active! Schedule and do fun activities throughout the week to help yourself get active and feel better.

100

True or False: I had fun and learned some great skills in this group

We hope the answer to this question will be true!

200

What is a Feeling?

Feelings are words to describe our mood or how our body feels.

200

True or false: It’s wrong to feel nervous, anxious, angry, or sad.

False. There are no wrong feelings. We all experience different feelings at different times.

200

What is an example of an ANT?

An example of an ANT is, “No one wants to play me.”

200

Name three emotion words that are similar to angry.

Examples include: mad, furious, irritated, annoyed, frustrated.

200

Who can show me the correct way to belly breathe? When is a good time to practice this skill?

show the group how to belly breathe. Students can practice this skill at bedtime, in the morning before school, or when feeling any signs of anxiety or anger

300

What is Behavior?

Behavior is what we do (run, skip, cry, yell, etc.)

300

True or False: Our feelings of anxiety are tied to the fight/flight/freeze system in our brains

True

300

Name one coping skill I can practice when I am at a 9-10 on the thermometer with an uncomfortable feeling.

Examples include getting active and practicing belly breathing.

300

What does it mean to avoid? Is avoiding helpful?

Avoidance is what we are doing when we stay away from something. We especially avoid situations that cause us to feel afraid or uncomfortable. Avoiding can be helpful at times when we need to protect ourselves, but avoiding is not helpful if we are staying away from something safe that we want to do or need to do, such as going to the dentist or doctor, participating in school, or meeting new friends.

300

When was Tatham built?

1952

400

How are thoughts, feelings, and behaviors connected? Can anyone give an example of each? Use the following situation: You just found out you have a snow day.

Thought: “Hooray! I can sleep in and see my friends.” Feeling: excited, happy. Behavior: dance around, yell with joy.

400

What is Progressive Muscle Relaxation? 

Coping strategy/calm down strategy (tightening and releasing muscles, like squeezing a lemon) 

400

True or False: Thinking of what I am thankful for can help me feel better.

True.

400

What can we do to help us stop avoiding the things we want to do or need to do?

We can make a fear ladder and face our fears!

400

When is St. Patrick's Day?

March 17th

500

How are thoughts, feelings, and behaviors connected? Can anyone give an example of each? Use the following situation: You just found out you have test in math. 

Thought: “Oh no I have a math test” Feeling: nervous, worried. Behavior: shaky, quiet, not paying attention.

500

Name three coping strategies or calm down strategies

Progressive Muscle Relaxation (tightening and releasing muscles, like squeezing a lemon) • Alien Eating (mindful eating) • Cloud Relaxation (visual imagery) • Belly Breathing • Getting Active • Finger Maze • Listening to music • Other

500

What are two questions I can ask myself if I catch an ANT in my head and want to have a more helpful thought instead?

Ask: “How do I know this is true?” “What is the evidence?” “What would I tell my best friend if they were having this thought?”

500

How are you going to manage your big feelings at school?

coping skills

500

What is Tatham's mascot?

Tatham Tigers! Does the tiger have a name?

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