What’s a respectful way to tell someone you’re upset?
Talk calmly / be honest
What should you do before posting something?
Think before posting
Your friend talks behind your back — what do you do?
Talk to them / don’t escalate
What’s one way to calm down when you’re mad?
Breathe / walk away
Most used app right now?
TikTok / IG / Snap
What does it mean to “set a boundary”
Saying what you are/aren’t okay with
True or False: Everything online is private
False
Someone sends you a risky text — what’s your move?
Don’t respond / shut it down
Why is it important to pause before reacting?
Avoid consequences / think clearly
What’s worse: getting left on read or delivered?
Point proven as talked.
Name one way to handle drama without making it worse
Ignore / talk it out / walk away”
What’s one risk of posting when you’re mad?
Regret / drama / consequences
You see someone getting made fun of — what should you do?
Stand up / get help / support them
What’s one good decision that helps your future?
School, goals, staying out of trouble
Would you rather: no phone for a week OR no friends for a day?
Point proven as member speaks.
You tell a friend something personal and they share it with others. They apologize, but you’re still upset. What’s the BEST way to handle this situation moving forward?
You’re about to post something exposing someone who disrespected you. It would get attention and support. What are 2 possible consequences of posting it AND one better alternative?
You’re in a group where your friends are making fun of someone. If you speak up, they might turn on you. If you stay quiet, you’re part of it. What do you do?
Why is reacting emotionally in the moment often a bad decision, even if your feelings are valid? Give a real-life example.
Would you rather:
A) Always say exactly what you’re thinking
B) Never say how you truly feel