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True or False: Picking my nose is acceptable behaviour.

False. It is gross and can spread germs 

100

The teacher is talking. What should your body be doing?


Eyes watching, ears listening, mouth quiet.

100

True or False: If I don't like someone, I should tell them.

False. You should always respect others and do not need to share your opinion.

100

When someone is talking to me and I want to show them I am listening what can I do?

Eye contact, head nods or saying yeah or asking questions about what they are talking about.

100

Two of my friends want different things and are arguing, what should I do?

Let them have the conversation without interrupting. Listen to them both and if they ask for your opinion try not to take sides and find a middle ground.

200

Why is it important to treat others with kindness?

We should treat other's the way we want to be treated. There is no reason to be rude or aggressive. 

200

If I have snot running down my nose, what should I do?

Get a kleenex and blow your nose, preferably privately. Don't forget to wash your hands.

200

You really want to be first, but the teacher says “wait.” What can you do?

Wait patiently and keep my body calm.

200

You feel wiggly during carpet time. What can help your body?

Ask them questions about their topic.

200

You see someone being left out, what should you do?

Check in with them and see if they want to join you.

300

What should you do before walking away from someone you are having a conversation with?

End or close the conversation and say bye.

300

Why is personal space important?

Invading someone's personal space can make them feel uncomfortable, threatened and/or vulnerable.

300

When I enter a room to ask someone a question and a conversation is already happening, what should I do?

Make eye contact, wait for an opening or wait for the conversation to end. If it is urgent you can say 'excuse me but I have an important question'.

300
Someone tells a joke that I don't think is funny, what should I do?

Smile and laugh politely. You do not have to be rude and point out that it was not funny.

300

You realize you hurt someone's feelings. What should you do?

Apologize sincerely and take responsibility. 

400

How do I politely disagree with someone?

Listen to what they think without interruption. Calmly press your thoughts. Try to find common ground or agree to disagree.

400

What should I do if I am in a disagreement and feel myself getting upset?

Do deep breathing exercises, excuse myself from the conversation or express my discomfort and request to change the topic.

400

What should I do when someone enters our program room in the morning?

Greet them by saying good morning. You can ask how they are feeling or how their night was. 

400

Someone keeps interrupting you when you are talking, what should you do?

Calmly say 'Can I finish what I was saying'.

400

Two people are talking about a show you like and you want to join the conversation. What should you do?

You can add a related comment or say 'mind if I join in?'

500

What makes someone a good friend?

Respect, Kindness, Trust, etc.

500

If I like dinosaurs, and no one is responding to me talking about dinosaurs, is it okay for me to keep talking about dinosaurs?

You can say up to 3 things about a topic and if you do not get a response, change the topic.

500

I had a really bad fight with my family last night. Should I tell my friends all about it as soon as I see them?

You should always greet your friends and ask them how they are doing before jumping in with a heavy topic. 

500

You send a text and do not get a response, what should you do?

Give the person space and check in with them later. Do not repeatedly send messages back to back.

500

Someone thinks you are mad at them but you are not mad at them. What can you do?

Reassure the person you are not mad and be honest about their concerns.

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