Impulse Control
Basics
Respecting Property
STOP Plan
Traffic Light
Choices
Scenario Practice
100

What is an impulse?


An urge to act without thinking.


100

What does ‘taking without permission’ mean?


Taking something that is not yours without asking.


100

What does the S in STOP stand for?


Stop.


100

What does a green light choice mean?


A safe, respectful action.


100

You see candy on the counter, and no one is around. What should you do?


Ask first or leave it alone.


200

Give one example of an impulse.


Grabbing a toy/ item without asking.


200

Why might a family member feel upset if you take something without asking?


They may feel disrespected or that their trust was Broken

200

What does the T in STOP stand for?


Take a breath.


200

What does a yellow  light choice mean?

A choice to think about before acting.


200

Your sister’s tablet is on the couch. You want to play. What should you do?


Ask your sister for permission.


300

Why is it important to control impulses?


To avoid hurting others or making bad choices.


300

Name one way to show respect for someone’s belongings.


Ask before

using it.


300

What does the O in STOP stand for?


Observe: Is it mine? Have I asked?


300

What does a red light choice mean?


A choice that breaks trust or causes harm.


300

You find an item at school that isn’t yours. What should you do?


Turn it in to a teacher.


400

What part of the brain helps us stop and think before acting?


The prefrontal cortex.


400

What is the 'Trust Jar' and how does it work?


A jar that fills with marbles for good choices and loses marbles for bad

400

What does the P in STOP stand for?


Proceed with respect.

400

Give an example of a green light choice.

Helping a friend pick up their books.

400

Your mom’s phone is on the table. You

want to use it. What should you do?


Ask mom if you can use it.


500

What happens if we don’t control our impulses?


We might get into trouble or hurt relationships.


500

What happens to trust if you take without asking?


Trust decreases.


500

Why is the STOP plan helpful?


It helps you pause and make better choices.


500

Give an example of a red light choice.


Taking something without asking.


500

Your friend leaves their backpack open.What should you do?


Leave it alone and tell your friend 

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