Boundaries
Types of Boundaries
Setting good boundaries
Respecting others boundaries
Practice makes perfect
100

What are invisible lines that keep us safe?

 Boundaries.

100

What is the arm's length rule?

The distance you should keep from others for comfort.

100

What is an "I" statement?

 A statement that expresses your feelings using "I" (e.g., "I feel uncomfortable").

100

How can you tell if someone needs space?

They may move away or cross their arms.

100

 What can you practice to understand boundaries?

Role-playing different scenarios.

200

Name a type of boundary that protects feelings?

Emotional boundaries.

200

How can you show respect for social boundaries?

Asking before joining games.

200

Why is body language important?

It communicates your feelings and intentions clearly.

200

 What should you do before borrowing something?

Always ask first.

200

Why is it important to speak up when needed?

It helps maintain your comfort and safety.

300

Why is it okay for everyone's boundaries to be different?

Everyone has different comfort levels.

300

Give an example of an emotional boundary.

Saying "I need some quiet time."

300

What does the STOP method stand for?

Say no, Take a step back, Own your feelings, Protect yourself.

300

Why should you say "okay" when someone sets a boundary?

It shows respect for their feelings.

300

How can respecting boundaries help friendships?

It builds trust and understanding.

400

Give an example of a physical boundary.

Choosing who can hug you.

400

How do you ask someone to respect your boundaries?

Using clear communication.

400

How can you protect yourself when setting boundaries?

Stand tall and use a clear voice.

400

What is a polite way to respect someone's "no"?

Acknowledge their answer and don't push further.

400

What should you notice in your comfort zone?

 Your limits and what makes you feel safe.

500

What does personal space mean?

The area around a person that they consider their own.

500

What is a way to keep hands to ourselves?

Choosing high-fives instead of hugs.

500

What can you do if someone crosses your boundary?

Tell them how you feel and step back.

500

How can you find another way to be friendly?

Suggest an alternative activity or way to connect.

500

Why is it okay to set boundaries?

It helps you feel safe and respected.

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