This skill involves looking someone in the eyes while they are speaking to show you are listening.
What is active listening/eye contact?
This word means telling someone what behavior is okay or not okay with you.
What is setting boundaries?
A group with a shared goal is often called this.
What is a team?
This is what happens when you realize you both like the same book, show, or game.
What is making a connection?
The confidence to express your own needs starts with building this.
What is self esteem?
This term describes the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
What is empathy?
Using this kind of communication helps when explaining your boundaries clearly and kindly.
What is "I" statements?
This person often guides the team and helps keep everyone focused on the goal.
Who is the team leader?
“What’s your favorite movie?” is an example of this kind of question.
What is an icebreaker?
This is the act of standing up for your rights and expressing your needs.
What is self advocacy?
This social cue tells you someone might be bored or uncomfortable: crossed arms, avoiding eye contact, or sighing.
What is body language signals?
This term describes the tendency for people to underestimate how much others actually like them after a social interaction.
What is the liking gap?
Taking responsibility for your part and helping others is a sign of this team quality.
What is accountability?
A healthy friendship includes fun, trust, and this kind of support.
What is emotional support?
Using body language like eye contact and posture shows this kind of communication.
What is nonverbal communication?
Noticing how others feel and adjusting your behavior accordingly is a sign of this skill.
What is social awareness?
When you imagine yourself in someone else’s situation to better understand their emotions, you are practicing this.
What is perspective-taking?
This technique involves generating many ideas without judging them to solve a problem.
What is brainstorming?
Regularly checking in, even with a quick message, shows this quality that strengthens bonds.
What is consistency?
The self advocacy formula consists of what 3 elements?
Pausing before reacting emotionally in a heated discussion is a sign of this social-emotional skill.
What is self-regulation?
What are the three levels of friendship?
What is acquaintances, basic friends, and trusted friends?
A fair way to distribute tasks based on skills and time.
People are more likely to form bonds when they share this—defined as shared preferences, values, or experiences.
What is common ground?
How to write an effective email to your teacher? (6 parts)
What is subject line, greeting, introduction, purpose, request, and closing?