BIG feelings
Pressure and Expectations
Hold in Blow up
Help: yes, no, maybe?
Comeback KING
100

Name a feeling that sometimes hides under anger.

jealousy, sadness, guilt, shame

100

Something that makes you feel like you have to be “on” or “good.”

Being watched, Getting corrected, Being compared, Trying not to mess up

100

One sign your feelings are starting to pile up

  • Getting quiet

  • Snapping

  • Stomach hurts

  • Head feels full

100

One way someone might help that feels okay.

  • Listening

  • Sitting nearby

  • Giving space

  • Helping quietly

100

A strength you show in sports or games.

  • Trying again

  • Focus

  • Speed

  • Teamwork

200

Draw or describe what anxiety feels like in your body.

Tight chest, Wiggly legs, Butterflies in stomach, Fast breathing, Head feels buzzy


200

A time when trying hard still didn’t feel like enough.

Got corrected anyway, Didn’t get praise,  Still got in trouble, Felt invisible

200

What happens when feelings stay stuck too long. 


  • Explode

  • Cry

  • Yell

  • Shut down

  • Get mean

200

One way help can feel annoying or overwhelming.

  • Too many questions

  • Telling me what to do

  • Talking too much

  • Fixing it fast

200

A time you didn’t quit even when it was hard.

  • Kept playing

  • Finished practice

  • Tried again

  • Didn’t walk away

300

A feeling that shows up when something important keeps getting delayed.

worry, disappointment, nervous

300

What pressure feels like (object, sound, or sport comparison).

  • Heavy backpack

  • Tight helmet

  • Loud whistle

  • Clock ticking

  • Crowd watching

300

A better way feelings could get out before exploding.

  • Talking

  • Drawing

  • Moving body

  • Writing

  • Taking a break

300

A time you wanted help AND wanted to be left alone.

  • When upset

  • When embarrassed

  • When mad but sad

300

What makes a good teammate (on or off the field).

  • Encouraging

  • Fair

  • Helpful

  • Loyal

400

A feeling that makes it hard to talk, even when you want help.

embarrassed, uncertainty, rage, frightened

400

Something adults expect that feels too big sometimes.

  • Staying calm

  • Explaining feelings

  • Acting older

  • Doing everything right

400

What your body tries to tell you before a meltdown.

  • Heart races

  • Hands shake

  • Face gets hot

  • Can’t think

400

How someone could check in without pushing.

  • “I’m here if you want”

  • Thumbs up/down

  • Quiet check

  • Later, not now

400

A comeback after a bad play (real or imagined)

  • Shook it off

  • Tried again

  • Learned from it

  • Didn’t give up

500

A feeling you don’t like but makes sense for kids to have sometimes.

embarrassed, angry, annoyed, lonely, unintelligent, jealous, anxious

500

One thing kids should NOT have to worry about.

  • Adult problems

  • Court stuff

  • Grown-up stress

  • Taking care of adults

  • Being perfect

500

A warning sign that means “I need help now.”

  • Want to hit

  • Feel out of control

  • Want to run away

  • Feel numb

500

What “safe help” would look like for you.

  • No judging

  • Calm voice

  • Choices

  • Time first

500

A motto or chant for getting through tough stuff.

  • “One play at a time”

  • “I can handle this”

  • “Reset and try again”

  • “Breathe and go”

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