Conversation Strategies
Social Actions
Feelings/Emotions
Parts of Conversations
Type of Thinking
100

The strategy you would use if you are uninterested in a conversation.

What is MOBS (Moments of Boredom Survival)?

100

An action that seems inappropriate for the social situation

What is Unexpected Behavior?

100

Show "Happy"

Example: smiling, eyes wide

100

These are the types of questions you should ask

What are W-questions?

100

Someone who relies on chance to help make a social choice.

What is a Coin Flipper?

200

The strategy where you tell just the right amount and limit yourself when you need to.

What is Avoid TMI?

200

Rules that people know without being told

What are Hidden Rules?

200

Show "Sadness"

Example: frowning, tears

200

Also a game, this is a style of conversation that is back and forth

What is Ping-Pong conversation?

200

A type of person who uses their brain to think about the situation and how to act.

What is Social Thinker?

300

The strategy that helps you to know what is expected in the situation.

What is FOR (figure out rules)?

300

Two different paths that a social situation can take.

What are Social Fate and Social Fortune?

300

Show "Anger"

Example: Eyebrows caved in, facial muscles tense

300

This is how you get someone's attention to start a conversation

What is a greeting?

300

Thinks their way is the only way and doesn't think about how their choices affect others?

What is Option Resister?

400

The strategy you used to help you figure out between two options. For example: 1) punching a bully or 2)walking away

What is TAC (Think about choices)?

400

An action that seems appropriate for the social situation

What is Expected Behavior?

400

Show "Surprised"

Example: mouth wide open, eyebrows raised

400

This is a brief conversation you may have with someone.

What is small talk?

400

Responds quickly and automatically, without much thought for other's choices

What is Auto-Pilot Reactor?

500

The strategy used when you decide to make sure your response to the problem fits the size of the problem.

What is MARP (Minimize A Reaction to the Problem)?

500

It is when you use your eyes, ears, brain, mouth, and body to pay attention to someone.

What is Whole Body Listening?

500

How do we know what other people are feeling?

Their body language, their facial expressions

500

This is something you can put together to gather information on new people.

What is a friend file?

500

Seeing that there is more than ONE way to see a situation and/or solve a problem.

What is a Flexible Thinker?

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