True or False - pressure to do well in school, wanting to fit in, problems with family, and taking on too many things at once are causes of teen stress
True!
Your brain will grow until what age
25
What are some strategies that can help you in feeling calmer
Stretching, deep breathing, exercise, dancing, listening to music, positive self-talk
Saying to yourself "I can do it" and "it will be okay I just need to breathe through it" are examples of what
Positive Self Talk
Sleep
Stress
____ is the first to react in a stressful situation
Brain
_____ is a ay to be aware of your thoughts and feelings in the present moment
Mindfulness
When you say to yourself "I'm no good at this" or "there's no point in trying I'll just fail anyways" are examples of what
Negative Self-Talk
_____ thinking leads to feeling discouraged and hopeless
Pessimistic Thinking
Body or Physical Cues
This part of your brain is called the guard dog
Amygdala
Mindful breathing helps to overrides the ______ stress response
Amygdala
Mind Reading
When we work through a problem using a problem-solving process, we engage this part of the brain
Prefrontal Cortex or Frontal Lobe
Your body enters into this when it feels like it is in danger
Fight, Flight or Freeze
Neuroscience
_____ can help to reduce stress
hint: identify an issue and take steps to resolve it
Problem-Solving
This form of negative thinking is where you think you can predict the future
Hint: think of this person you might see at a carnival
Fortune Telling
T/F: A teens brain is not guided by the amygdala but instead the prefrontal cortex
FALSE - it is guided by the amygdala
This part of the brain is responsible for impulse control, judgment of risks and rewards, decision-making, planning, and processing of social and emotional information
Executive Functioning aka Prefrontal Cortex
You can calm your guard dog by doing what
Taking deep breaths
PMR stands for Progressive Muscle Relaxation, describe how it is used
Clenching or tensing each muscle group to remind the body to relax when it feels tense
Out of these three things, which one do you need to change to result in a better outcome - feelings, thoughts, or behaviour
Thoughts
Ms. Roskovich drew this on the board, it is a triangle. What was involved in the triangle.
Thoughts, feelings, and behaviour