What facial expression typically indicates that someone is surprised?
What is raised eyebrows and wide-open eyes?
What is an expected behavior when a teacher is speaking in class?
What is to listen quietly and raise your hand to speak?
What is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person called?
What is empathy?
What is the first step you should take when trying to resolve a conflict?
What is to stay calm and listen to the other person's perspective?
What is one key quality that makes a good friend
What is trustworthiness, respectfulness, or honesty?
If someone is avoiding eye contact during a conversation, what might this suggest about their feelings?
What is they may be feeling nervous, guilty, or shy?
If you accidentally bump into someone in the hallway, what is the expected behavior?
What is to apologize and check if they are okay?
When a friend is upset, what is an empathetic response you might give to show you understand their feelings?
What is saying, "I’m sorry you’re feeling this way. Do you want to talk about it?"
This technique involves expressing your feelings using "I" statements, such as "I feel upset when…" What is this technique called?
What is effective communication?
This term refers to the ability to communicate openly and effectively with friends.
What is communication skills?
What nonverbal cue might indicate that a person is bored during a discussion?
What is slouching or looking at their phone?
When you use gestures, facial expressions, or body language to communicate, what is this called?
What is nonverbal communication?
This term refers to the ability to consider someone else's viewpoint and understand their point of view.
What is perspective-taking?
In a conflict, why is it important to focus on the issue rather than personal attacks?
What is focusing on the issue helps to find a solution without making things worse?
What is an appropriate way to start a conversation with someone new?
What is using an open-ended question, like "What do you think about…?"
A friend leans in closer while you're talking. What does this body language typically indicate?
What is interest or engagement in the conversation?
When considering how a friend might feel after receiving a disappointing grade, what is the term for understanding and sharing their emotional experience?
What is empathy?
If you notice a classmate is sitting alone at lunch, what could you do to show empathy and reach out to them?
What is inviting them to join you or asking if they would like to talk?
What is a compromise?
What is an agreement where each party gives up something in order to reach a resolution?
When a friend is upset, what is a supportive action you can take to help them feel better?
What is listening actively and offering to talk about their feelings?
If someone is tapping their foot rapidly and looking at their watch while waiting for you, what social cue are they likely expressing?
What is impatience or anxiety?
What do you call it when you listen to someone and show you are paying attention by nodding or responding?
What is active listening?
Reflecting on another person’s emotions and expressing that understanding through words or actions is known as what?
What is validating their emotions (empathize, recognize or affirm)?
When resolving a conflict, what is the term for involving a neutral third party to help mediate the discussion?
This is the practice of participating in group activities or clubs to meet new people and build friendships.
What is involvement in extracurricular activities?