The ability to identify, understand, and respond thoughtfully to the feelings of others.
Empathy
Name two examples of Face-to-face bullying
Pushing, punching, shoving, tripping, name-calling, teasing, excluding someone
What should you do when you recognize your body and/or mind are not feeling okay?
Stop, breathe, think
When you have a problem, this is the first thing you need to do?
Analyze the Problem
Recognizing that people have different opinions or thought about the same thing is understanding that everyone has their own...
Perspective or point of view
Name two behind-the-back forms of bullying.
Spreading rumors, excluding someone, sending mean messages, writing mean things about someone, name-calling
Shoulders tense, stomach hurting, headache, legs shaky, crying, muscle tension, feel hot, red face - these are signs of what?
Emotions
The word we use for thinking of all the solutions for a problem- all the good and bad choices.
Brainstorming
When you make ______, you BELIEVE you know what is true about someone or something.
Assumptions
When one or more people repeatedly harm, harass, intimidate, or exclude others.
Bullying
A calming strategy that involves talking to yourself inside your head and saying something like, "you can do this.
Positive Self Talk
When you consider your options to think about the good and bad consequences, this is a question you can ask yourself...
What might happen if I do this? Is it safe? How might it affect other people?
When you explain your perspective and understand someone else's perspective while keeping calm and considering the other's perspective
Disagreeing respectfully
Someone who is aware that bullying is happening.
Bystander
What part of your body is responsible for managing your emotions?
The Brain
Name three people in the school you can talk to when you have a problem in school?
The principal, your teacher, your assistant teacher, REAP coordinators.
The communication style that allows you to stand up for yourself while still being respectful of others.
Assertive communication
Instead of arguing or fighting, what is something you can say to someone when they are being disrespectful to you?
*Tell your answer to Ms. Rachel and she'll let you know if it's correct
What skill allows you to be honest with yourself, and responsible for what you say and do?
Self Accountability
Behavior that is considered to be the good or right thing to do when you take other people into consideration is called?
Ethical