You get into class and REALLY want to tell Ms. Sam about your weekend. She is trying to get ready for session and chatting with Mom. Is it a good time to talk to her about your weekend?
No. She is busy.
At dinner, everyone is talking about this past weekend. You watched the soccer game and want to talk about that one really cool pass. How can you jump in?
"Did you guys see that pass from ___ to ___? That was crazy!"
You can't find the chicken soup in the grocery store. How should you react?
Ask someone for help.
You go to your friend's house for dinner and notice he loves country music. You love rock music and hate country music. Can you still be friends?
Yes. Friends can like different things.
Jason got a perfect score on his math exam. His teacher wants to move him to the advance math class. His friend, Lisa, tells him "Wow, you're such a nerd. If you go to that class everyone will think you're a geek." His friend, Ricky, says "Woah, great job! You will do great in advanced math!" Who is the real friend?
Ricky. Real friends support you.
Mom is borrowing your iPad. You really really want to play a game on it. How do you react?
You can wait, or you can ask NICELY if you can have your iPad back.
You've been playing all day with your family. You are late to meet Ms. Sam for session. You should ______
follow Mom's directions quickly and get to session.
If you are talking with Ms. Holly and she says "On Tuesday when we go to Second Harvest..." and you know she meant Thursday, should you correct her?
No. You may politely ask her when she is DONE talking, "Did you mean on Thursday?" if you are really confused.