Communication
Home Safety
Boundaries
Mental filter and mental flexibility
Teamwork and problem-solving
100

What is body language?

Body language are the nonverbal cues and messages we get from paying attention to someones body signals.

100

What is home safety?

Home safety is taking measures to ensure you know what to do in the case of an in-home emergency and are acting safely in your own home.

100

What are boundaries?

Boundaries are personal limits. Things we do or politely say to others if we are not comfortable or willing to do something.

100

What is a mental filter?

It helps you decide what thoughts to say out loud and what to keep inside.

100

Name ONE teamwork skill

  • Turn taking
  • Communication
  • Compromise
  • Listening to one another perspectives
200

What are the different parts of communication?

Verbal

Nonverbal

Words

Facial expressions

Body language

Tone of voice

200

What are the different emergencies someone can have in their home?

Natural disaster

Stranger 

Medical emergency

Flooding 

Fire

200

What is consent?

Asking before you act and respecting the answer.

200

Name ONE question to ask yourself before speaking

  • Is it true?
  • Is it necessary?
  • What is my goal?
  • How will this make others feel?
200

What does compromise mean?

Meeting in the middle. Coming to a respectful and considerate decision after listening to everyone's perspective.

300

What is active listening? How do you show someone you are actively listening?

How do you show someone you are listening and paying attention to them? It shows you care what the other person is saying. 

Eye contact, facing the speaker, not talking while they are talking, having a calm body and actually listening to what they are saying.

300

What to do if there is a medical emergency?

  • Notice the problem. Are they breathing, are they responsive, are they bleeding, are they in severe pain?
  • Stay calm, and take a breath.
  • Assess the severity and resources available.
    • Is the situation life-threatening?
    • Is anyone else nearby to help?
    • Do I have a phone, a first-aid kit, or someone else to help?
  • Call for help immediately.
  • While waiting for help. Do basic first aid if you know how, keep the person safe and comfortable, and follow the instructions given by the 911 operator.
  • Stay with the person until the medic arrives.
300

What are two different types of boundaries?

Physical 

Emotional

Digital
Time

etc.

300

What is flexible thinking? And what is an example?

Changing your plan or thinking when things don’t go as expected.

300

You and a partner want different things. What should you do?

Compromise / make a plan together.

400

If you are talking to someone and they keep responding with one word, not asking any questions, aren't looking at you, and keep checking their watch, what might it mean?

It could mean they are not interested in the conversation, they have somewhere to be and/or they are nervous.

400

What to do if there is a house fire?

  • Notice the problem. What are the signs? Fire, smoke, alarm going off?
  • Stay calm and think. Take a breath instead of panicking
  • Assess the severity and resources available by asking...
    • How big is the fire?
    • Is there a lot of smoke?
    • Is anyone hurt?
    • What resources do I have available? Phone, another person, fire extinguisher?
  • Choose the safest action. If the fire is small and contained, use a fire extinguisher or water if safe. If the fire is spreading quickly and is unsafe, immediately evacuate.
  • Call 911 for help.
400

Someone says, “I’m not comfortable.” What should you do?

Respect their answer.

400

Why is flexible thinking important?


It helps relationships and teamwork.

400

What is problem-solving?

Problem-solving is using critical thinking skills to find solutions to any size problem.

500

What are the main parts of the listening cycle?

Attend, acknolwedge, summarize, ask

500

What to do if someone says they have to come into your home, but you don't know them, and you know no one is supposed to come to your house today to provide a service. 

Either do not answer

or

Do not open the door and repeatedly say "no". 

500

Someone says their roommate is annoying them. They ask if they can stay in your room for a whole week. You are not okay with this. What would you say and do to set a respectful boundary?

...

500

Your plans change last minute. What is a flexible response?



  • “That’s okay, I can adjust.”
  • “Let’s try something else.”
500

What are the steps to problem solve?

Identify the problem

Consider what resources you have available

Consider your options. What are the pros and cons of each?

Proceed with the best option.




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