Conversation Skills
Friendship
Coping Skills
Size of the Problem
Flexibility
100

What does it mean to interrupt someone while they are talking?  Is this appropriate? 

BONUS: What should you do instead of interrupting?

To talk while they are still talking.  It is not appropriate.

BONUS: Wait until the person is finished talking.

100

What makes a good friend?

Someone who cares about you, plays with you, listens to you, etc.

100

What is a good coping strategy when you are angry?

Punch a pillow, deep breathing, counting to ten, using an I message

100

Size of the Problem: when your house burns down

Big problem

100

What does it mean to be flexible?

Being expected when routines change, etc.

200

What are three topics you can talk to your friend about?

The weather, school, interests, games, sports, etc.

200

How can you make friends?

Introduce yourself, ask them what are their favorite things, talk to them, play a game with them

200
If you are mad at your friend, how should you express it?

Use an I message to tell them how you feel

200

Size of the Problem: Your mom won't let you go outside.

Small problem

200

If a friend wants to play a different game then you do, what should you do?

Play the game they want to then play the game you want to

300

If a friend is talking about a nonpreferred topic, what should you do?

Listen to the friend and show interest.

300

When is it hard to be a good friend?

If they hurt your feelings, ignore you, make you mad or sad, etc.

300

If your parent says no when you ask to spend time with a friend, what can you do to react appropriately?

Take a deep breath, count to ten, use an I message, talk to a friend over the phone, etc.

300

Size of the Problem: You forgot your homework at home.

Medium problem

300

You expected to spend time at 3 pm with a friend, but the situation changed.  How can you respond?

Be flexible. See if there is another time you can spend time with your friend.
400

Where should you stand when talking to a friend?

In front of them about an arm's length away

400

What can you do to be a better friend?

Use your manners, take turns when playing games, play games they want to play, listen to them, ask them questions

400

What are three good coping skills when you are upset, angry, or mad?

Use positive self-talk, take a walk, deep breathing, do something creative, count to 10, write down your feelings, go to your happy place, etc.

400

Size of the Problem: You lose a game you're playing with a friend.

Small problem

400
What is one time you had to be flexible?
Great job!
500

If a friend says "I feel hurt because you never pass me the ball when we are playing."  How can you respond?

Apologize and offer to play and throw the ball with them.
500

If your friend is having a bad day, what can you do to make them feel better?

Listen to them, hug them, support them, show them you care

500
When you are sad, what can you do to feel better?

Talk to your parents, friends, use positive self-talk, listen to music, etc.

500

Size of the Problem: A friend hit you in school.

Big problem

500
How should you react when your expected schedule changes?

Be expected and adapt to the new schedule.

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