🧩Coach's Challenge
🎢Ride the Wave
🛠️Build Your Survival Kit
🧭What Would You Choose?
🌟Future You
100

A teammate says, "I'm terrible at this!"

What's one thing a good coach might say?

Examples:

  • "One mistake doesn't define you."
  • "You're still learning."
  • "Keep practicing."
  • "Everyone starts somewhere."
100

Big feelings are like ocean waves.

True or False:
Every wave lasts forever.

False.

Feelings rise, peak, and eventually come down.

100

If you could only pack three comfort items, what would you bring?


Examples:

  • Favorite blanket
  • Stuffed animal
  • Headphones
  • Sketchbook
  • Fidget
  • Favorite snack
  • Book
100

You're stuck inside on a rainy day and feel bored.

Choose one healthy way to spend 20 minutes.

Possible activities:

  • Build something
  • Read
  • Dance
  • Listen to music
  • Bake
  • Play a game
100

Future You sends you one encouraging text message.

What might it say?

Examples:

  • "Keep going."
  • "You're stronger than you think."
  • "This won't last forever."
  • "I'm proud of you."
200

A teammate is afraid to try because they think they'll fail.

What's one small first step you would encourage?

  • Practice once.
  • Ask for help.
  • Try for five minutes.
  • Break it into smaller steps.
  • Give it a chance.
200

Name three things someone could do while waiting for a big feeling to shrink.

Some examples:

  • Take deep breaths
  • Stretch
  • Watch something funny 
  • Listen to music
200

Finish the sentence:

"When my brain gets loud, it helps when I ______."


Possible answers:

  • Listen to music
  • Draw
  • Talk to someone
  • Take a walk
  • Pet my dog
  • Squeeze a NeeDoh squishy
200

Someone says something rude at school.

Name two choices that might help instead of making things worse.

  • Walk away
  • Tell an adult
  • Talk to a trusted friend
  • Take a few deep breaths
  • Respond calmly
200

What's one thing Future You would thank you for doing today?


  • Asking for help
  • Taking a break
  • Going to therapy
  • Using a coping skill
  • Being kind to yourself
300

A teammate had a really bad day and says,

"Nothing went right."

Can you name two things a coach might ask them?

  • "What was the hardest part?"
  • "Did anything go okay today?"
  • "What helped you get through it?"
  • "What do you need right now?"
300

A character says, "This feeling will never end."

What could you tell them?

Possible answers

  • Feelings change.
  • This won't last forever.
  • You've gotten through hard days before.
  • Let's take it one day at a time.
300

Imagine someone's "Brain Alarm" is getting louder.

What are three clues that tell them they should use one of their coping tools?

  • Crying
  • Feeling overwhelmed
  • Lots of negative thoughts
  • Wanting to hide
  • Getting irritated easily
  • Trouble focusing
  • Feeling restless
300

You have a really tough afternoon.

What's one thing you could do before deciding the whole day was "bad"?

Possible answers:

  • Take a break
  • Eat a snack
  • Talk to someone
  • Watch a favorite show
  • Think of one thing that went okay
300

If Future You had a superpower, what would it be? (For example: being a good friend)

  • Staying calm
  • Solving problems
  • Helping others
  • Being confident
  • Never giving up
400

A teammate made a mistake and wants to quit.

Finish the sentence:

"Making mistakes helps us ______."


  • Learn
  • Improve
  • Grow
  • Get stronger
400

You're surfing a huge intense emotion.

What's one thing that might make the wave BIGGER?

  • Isolating
  • Not sleeping
  • Being hard on yourself
  • Keeping everything inside
  • Skipping meals
400

A character says, "I don't want to hurt myself...but my Brain Alarm is REALLY loud."

What could help them make it through the next 10–15 minutes?

  • Tell a trusted adult
  • Sit with someone
  • Hold ice
  • Use a fidget
  • Listen to calming music
  • Pet an animal
  • Text a safe person
  • Practice slow breathing

Which one do you think would be easiest to try first?

400

Finish the sentence:

"Being brave doesn't always mean ______."


Possible answers:

  • Not being scared.
  • Doing everything perfectly.
  • Having all the answers.
400

Imagine Future You sees someone having a really hard day and thinking about hurting themselves.

What advice would Future You give them?

Examples:

  • "Tell someone you trust."
  • "You don't have to do this alone."
  • "The feeling won't last forever."
  • "Use one of your coping tools."
  • "Stay with someone safe."
500

What's the difference between a coach who yells all the time and one who encourages you?

Possible answers:

  • Encouragement helps people keep trying.
  • Yelling often makes people want to quit.
  • Kindness builds confidence.
  • People learn better when they feel supported.
500

What's something that usually helps intense waves of emotions get SMALLER?

  • Talking to someone
  • Listen to music
  • Going outside
  • Deep breathing
  • Time
  • Rest
  • A favorite activity
500

Imagine your Brain Alarm has been at an 8/10 for two days.

Would you...

A. Keep it all inside.

B. Let someone on your support team know.

C. Pretend everything is fine forever.

B


500

If today were a video game level, what "power-up" (for example: support, happiness, courage, etc.) would help you the most?

Examples:

  • Patience
  • Confidence
  • Courage
  • Calm
  • Humor
  • Energy
  • Support
500

Every hero has a "Save Point" (a moment of safety) where they can recover before continuing.

What are five Save Points a person could have in real life?

  • A trusted adult
  • Therapy
  • Home
  • A favorite hobby
  • A pet
  • A close friend
  • A comforting routine
  • A calming place
  • A supportive family member
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