Rights
Coping
Rights Continued
Communication
Housing
100

This right ensures you can make your own decisions

The right to make choices

100

This exercise happens in 30 second intervals

Breathing exercises

100

To receive support in building independent living skills. Examples can also include educational videos and active listening.

Right to Learn and Grow

100

Your roommate yells from across the house that the music is too loud. Is this a good or bad communication?

Bad

100

Name the responsibilities of roommates with the following room:

Kitchen 

Washing our dishes, taking turns taking out trash, keeping the counters and sink clean for others.

200

This right ensures your right to personal spaces and dignity

The right to be treated with respect

200

When you are too upset to communicate about a problem in the moment

Telling the other person you need a moment to recoup before discussing the situation

200

This right ensures you are allowed to go out and socialize and participate in events with others

Right to Participate in the Community

200

Your roommate knocks on your bedroom door and respectfully asks you to lower your music because it is disruptive. Is this good or bad communication?

Good

200

Name the responsibilities of roommates with the following room:

Your personal bedroom

This is your space and roommates should respect your privacy by not entering your room without your permission.

300

This is the right to live in a safe environment free from abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

Right to be safe

300

Listening to music, doing jumping jacks, taking a walk.

Physical distractions to deal with our emotions.

300

To understand rules, expectations, and personal plans.

The right to be informed

300

Someone asks you "How are you today?". How should you respond?

"I am great, thank you for asking, How are you?"

"Im doing well. How are you?"

300

Name the responsibilities of roommates with the following room:

Your roommates bedroom

Always knock or ask for permission to enter and respect the personal space and privacy of others.

400

To express thoughts, feelings, and concerns without fear or interruptions.

Right to be heard

400

Practiced in buddhism and has relaxation benefits that may allow healthy coping

Meditation

400

This is a right you are given in our country to help make decisions about our country

Right to vote

400

Someone tells you they are in a bad mood and do not want to be around others. How should you respond?

Allow them their personal space the same as you would want. It also does not hurt to ask if everything is alright.

400

Name the responsibilities of roommates with the following room:

Living Room

Keeping the living area clean and presentable for roommates and guests.

500

To have personal space, private conversations, and confidentiality respected

The right to privacy

500

Counting to a certain number, watching a funny video, calling a friend for support.

Mental Distractions to Cope Healthily

500

This right ensures you can practice any faith of your choosing.

The right to religion

500

When having a conversation with others, we want to practice ______ listening skills to ensure we are taking in all of the information and listening accurately.

Active

500

Name the responsibilities of roommates with the following room:

Bathroom

Keeping the toilet, sinks, and shower areas clean especially if shared with a roommate. This is also important as guests may use your bathroom as well. 

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