Expected vs. Unexpected Behaviors in a Friendship
Conversation Skills:
Thinking About Others
Maintaining a Conversation- Conversation Measuring Cup
Perspective Taking
Flexible Thinking Skills
100

Why is it important to be social and follow social rules?

To make friends, get to know others, people will think we are being nice (if were not social other kids may think we are being mean or rude) and if we don’t follow these rules it can make others upset or scared.

100

Why is it important to think about others?

Thinking about others helps us demonstrate expected behaviors in social situations, understand others’ feelings, resolve conflicts and make and maintain friendships.

100

What do we use the conversation measuring cup for?

to help us know how much we should be talking in a conversation

100

What does empathy mean?

putting yourself in another person’s shoes and imagining how it would feel to be that person (how you can show that you care)

100

What does it mean to be flexible?

Being flexible means thinking about more than one solution, thinking about others, being okay if your plans change, keeping an open mind, and trying new things

200

Name three expected behaviors in a friendship

Expected behaviors in a friendship:

  • Thinking about what the other person wants to play/ talk about

  • working with your friend

  • playing with your friends 

  • Reading social cues and knowing when to stop certain behavior 

  • communicating with your friends, telling them how you feel (being assertive)

  • taking turns in a conversation 

  • Talk about a topic that you know your friend is interested in 

  • Joining your friend to play 

  • Being flexible

  • Think about your words and actions before saying them

200

What are non-verbal language cues?

movements we make with our face/ body when we are interacting with others that let people know how we are feeling or what we are thinking

200

When should we give a shorter answer in conversation?

If we don’t have a lot of time to talk or someone needs to tell us something, we should give a shorter answer. This would fill the measuring cup only a little.

200

What is a social filter?

Our Social Filter helps us say words and use actions that make other people feel comfortable and have good thoughts about us.

200

What does it mean to be rigid?

Being rigid means you are unable to bend and are “stuck.” This happens when you get upset if things do not your way instead of trying to solve the problem, or instead of thinking about other solutions. Being rigid means we do not try to think about others’ thoughts and feelings.

300

Name three unexpected behaviors in a friendship

Unexpected behaviors: 

  • becoming angry at your friend and hitting them

  • acting like the class clown and distracting your friends 

  • Only playing what you want to play 

  • Only talk about about your day and your interests 

  • Cutting your friend in line 

  • Always wanting to go first

  • Being mean to your friend 

  • Being rigid -Only wanting to do things your way

300

How can we uses non-verbal language cues to show others we are listening to them?

By sitting still, facing the person speaking, and making eye contact, we can show our friends that we are listening b/to them during a conversation.

300

When should we give a longer answer in a conversation?

If we have a lot of time to talk and you are getting signs that someone wants to talk, we can give a longer answer. 

300

Why is it important to read people's moods?

So we know what to say and how to act around others. If we take the time to read people’s mood we will know what to say and how to act around them.  If we don’t read people’s mood we might continue behaviors that make others annoyed or uncomfortable.  

300

What is positive self-talk and how do we use it to be flexible?

Positive, self-talk is talking to ourselves in a kind way that makes us feel good

  • We can use “I” statements like, “I can do this” or “I can get it next time” to boost our confidence and tolerate small problems

  • When we use positive self-talk, it helps us feel more confident, builds our self-esteem, and allows us to tackle small problems by reducing our stress or frustration

400

How do others perceive us when use expected behaviors in a friendship?

These behaviors make others think we are friendly, respectful, helpful and nice.

400

Why is it is important to think about others when are having a conversation?

  • If we interrupt others while they are talking, they will get frustrated and walk away 

  • People will only want to talk to you if you stop and listen to what they have to say 

  • Classmates like to be friends with those who take turns having a conversation

400

How do we know if someone is interested in what we are saying?

We know someone is interested from their facial expressions & body language (i.e., facing the speaker, making eye contact)

400

Give three examples of thoughts you can say and then thoughts you should keep in your head

Thoughts we should keep in our head: 

  • Insults

  • Negative comments

  • Opinions in a disrespectful way 

  • Comments about weight of physical appearance

  • Prying or really personal questions

  • Comments about politics, religion, or race (depending on when and who you are talking to)

  • Curse words or mean words

These are things we can say out loud: 

  • Helpful thoughts

  • Positive comments

  • Opinions in a respectful way instead of “that’s stupid” you could say “I don’t really agree because…”

  • Compliments about  physical appearance if they won’t make others uncomfortable like, “that’s a nice haircut”

  • General questions

  • Comments 

400

What does it mean to compromise and why is it important to compromise when we are working with a group?

Compromise- to make a deal in which each person gets a little bit of what they want (i.e. a “win-win” situation”)

When we compromise it helps us get along better with others, resolves conflicts & helps us maintain friendships & relationships with others.

500

How do others perceive us when we use unexpected behaviors in a friendship?

These behaviors make others think we are unfriendly.

500
Pick a partner and act out a conversation about getting presents for the holidays. Use non-verbal language cues to show each other you are interested in what they are saying.

responses will vary

500

What is a topic radar?

use our topic radar to think about different conversation topics and what other people want to talk about

500

Name the steps to reading someone's mood.

1. Body language 

2. Facial expression 

3. Tone of voice 

4. What is around them in the environment (the place, objects, time, and space) 

5. Finally, they put all these clues together to figure out what the person is feeling and why they might feel that way.

500

Why is it important to listen to others’ ideas when working together?

If we listen to other people we show that we are polite, a good friend, and can learn from other people

If we don’t listen to other people’s ideas, they may feel upset and may not want to consider our ideas - can cause arguments

Other people have good ideas too

If you don’t agree with the other team members, you can respectfully disagree by acknowledging what they said and explaining why you think otherwise in a calm way/ kind tone

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