Feeling or understanding what someone else is feeling
What is Empathy?
When you’re considering how others want to be treated, and then you’re treating them that way- you are showing this.
What is respect?
You gotta walk, walk, walk...
What is "Walk in their shoes?"
When we played whisper down the lane, you had to use this skill
What is listening with attention
In the video for lesson 3 Necie was showing this skill:
Voice- Respectful, firm, calm, confident, like she meant it.
Face and Body- Held her head up and shoulders
Words was she using- clear and respectful
What is being assertive?
An important skill for learning. It also shows that you care about what the other person is saying. It’s respectful.
What is Listening with Attention?
This skill refers to becoming actively involved in a group or activity, making connections with others.
What is Joining In?
Recognize those feelings. You’ve felt them too....
What is "That's empathy"
Look at facial expressions, body language, or the situation. Ask questions or get to know people better.
These are all ways to...
What is notice how others feel?
Standing up for your rights or needs in a clear, respectful manner, without being aggressive or passive, is known as this.
What is Being Assertive?
This skill involves caring for others' suffering and trying to help alleviate their pain or discomfort.
What is Showing Compassion?
"So you can dish out some compassion and...."
What is "really walk the talk?"
This skill encourages acknowledging and valuing opinions and feelings of others.
What is Respecting Similarities and Differences?
Giving and receiving kind words that acknowledge others' strengths or achievements is part of this social skill.
What is Conversations and Compliments?
"People showing strong feelings What do you do?..."
What is "Show them that you get it."
Being able to identify and make sense of mixed or deep emotions within yourself or others demonstrates this skill.
What is Understanding Complex Feelings?
"Changing your perspective..."
What is " thinking through your stuff."