What should you say when you walk in front of someone?
Excuse me!
What are some boundaries you have in place for yourself?
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Poking someone in the back
Inappropriate
Making eye contact
Good
What are social activities?
Things you can do with others, such as spending time with friends, attending parties, being involved in team sports, being a member of a club, going to local parks, writing a letter, or talking on the phone with someone.
When you ask for something, you say?
Please!
What is consent?
Permission to do something
Shaking someone's hand
Approrpiate
Being distracted by everything going on in the room
Bad
Smiling (activity, skill, or benefit)
Social Skill
When you receive something, you say?
Thank you!
What are healthy boundaries?
Staying focused on your own progress, respecting others beliefs or values, not allowing others to take advantage of you and vice versa, and communicating clearly of you wants and needs.
Pushing in line
Inappropriate
Staying focused on the conversation
Good
What are social skills?
Tools needed to appropriately interact with others. Ex. taking turns, sharing, being patient, being respectful, listening, being friendly.
If you make someone else upset or sad, you say?
I'm sorry!
What are unhealthy boundaries?
Trusting no one, talking about inappropriate or very personal conversation, touching a person without asking, etc.
Giving a high-five
Appropriate
Interrupting as they are talking
Bad
Knowing people who will help. (activity, skill, or benefit)
Social Benefit
If someone is having a bad day and you see them upset, you ask?
Are you okay?
What is boundaries?
A "barrier" between you and other people limits which should not be crossed or are not welcomed.
Patting someone's shoulder
Inappropriate
Yawning and telling them how bored you are
Bad
What does social benefit mean?
What you get out of participating in social activities, such as feeling like you belong, are accepted, or confident. It can also lead to making new friends and feeling good about yourself.