Friendship Skills
Digital Connection
Communication Style
Science of Connection
100

The listening skill most strongly linked with deepening friendships.

What is active listening?

100

The fear of being left out of social events—especially online.

What is FOMO?

100

The communication style that involves honestly expressing your needs without aggressiveness.

What is assertive communication?

100

This “feel-good” hormone is released during bonding activities like hugging.

What is oxytocin?

200

Matching someone’s posture or energy to build rapport.

What is mirroring?

200

True or False: Sharing memes activates similar reward pathways as positive in-person interactions.

What is true?

200

The term for calming down through the presence of someone who is regulated.

What is co-regulation?

200

This stress hormone drops when you have strong social support.

What is cortisol?

300

This type of question builds more connection than yes/no questions.

What are open-ended questions?

300

This platform is currently one of the most used by teens to stay connected.

What is TikTok or Instagram?

300

This type of support involves “being present,” not fixing the problem.

What is emotional support?

300

The minimum number of seconds a hug needs to last to trigger a bonding response.

What is 20 seconds?

400

This “connection behavior” involves checking your assumptions before reacting.

What is seeking clarification?

400

A daily feature on Snapchat that encourages consistent communication.

What are streaks?

400

The communication tool/skill that asks you to pause, notice your reaction, and choose a healthier response.

What is mindfulness?

400

This emotion, when prolonged, can activate the same brain region as physical pain.

What is loneliness?

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