How many group rules do we have during the summer program?
We have 9 group rules, but also practice other common rules too.
During the week of goal setting, what book did Miss "S" read to you? Who is it by?
Oh the places you'll go by Dr. Seuss
What fruit choices did you have for healthy fruit popsicles
Pineapples
Watermelon
(*Made with apple juice for a bonus 50pts)
What is a coping skill?
Coping skills are ways in which we learn to deal with various stressors
What is the difference between a space invader and a space protector
A space invader...
A space protector...
Name at least 3 of the 9 group rules.
1. Do not bring extra stuff from home on the van or into the building
2. Listen to and respect ALL staff members
3. No CELLPHONES
4. No leaving the room without permission
5. NO FIGHTING! Verbally or Physically
6. NO PROFANITY-name calling or inappropriate comments or behavior
7. Keep your hands, feet and other objects to yourself.
8. What happens or is said in group stays in the group.
9. Clean up after yourself
What is goal setting?
Setting professional and personal goals for yourself that brings you to a place in the future.
3 Types of communication
(Passive, Assertive, and Aggressive)
What is the difference between Trust and Respect?
Trust is..
Respect is..
SN: You don't have to know someone to Respect them, but you do have to know them to Trust them.
What clues lets a person know you are a space protector
You lead with you words first...
Ask permission before you touch things or enter into their space...
Ask questions starting with "Do you mind if..."
the leader of the group under staff. Reads the group rules and helps with reflection. Helps pass out papers and make sure the room is in order before we leave.
What is a growth mindset?
A growth mindset is having a positive outlook on a problem that leads you to finding a positive solution.
Assertive communication is...
communicating honestly (telling the truth), being direct (staying on topic), and speaking confidently (with a firm voice)
Example: I am an effective communicator, able to express my needs and thoughts.
What is change...
To create a different outcome
Name 3 clues to look for to tell if you are being a space invader.
1. Person is avoiding eye contact
2. Give you cold shoulder
3. Person body starts to get stiff
4. Person moves around a lot when you are talking to them.
5. Person backs away as you move toward them6.
6. Person changes seats or moves over a sit when you sit next to them.
7. They cross their arms close to their heart
8. 7. Person starts to get squirmy when you are near them.
9. Person puts their head down and scrunches up their shoulders
10. Facial expression looks annoyed, worried, confused, or uncomfortable
Are feelings normal?
Yes, we have feelings naturally.
What is the opposite of a growth mindset?
A Fixed Mindset
What stage of anger is at the top of the escalator
Rage! This is the point of no return. The
Name the 2 types of change you can work on.
1. External change (environment, etc..)
2. Internal change (attitude, outlook, response)
Name 3 field trips or outings you have done during the summer program
Swan Creek Park,
Wildwood Park
Art Museum
Toledo Zoo
Water day (Free Day)
Movie and Popcorn (Black Panther)
In the movie, inside out, how many emotions were there? Name them?
There were 5 emotions...
1. Joy
2. Disgust
3. Sadness
4. Fear
5. Anger
Name 2 growth mindset examples, and tell what the fixed mindset would say.
Growth Mindset: "Mistakes help me learn and grow" (Fixed Mindset: This is stupid, I quit.)
Growth Mindset: "I cheer myself up when it gets hard" (Fixed Mindset: "Don't talk to me, I'm mad")
Growth Mindset: "I grow my brain by learning hard things" (Fixed Mindset: "Ugh, this is too hard")
Name up to 5 positive conflict resolutions you can use to manage conflict affectively.
1. Talk it out
2. Walk away "cool off"
3. Tell an adult
4. Think through it or Write it out
5. Count to 10
6. Take turns/Share
7. Use Kind words and Friendly voices
List 4 ways you can deal with change (or approach making a change).
1. Draw a picture about it
2. Tell myself it will be alright
3. Take a deep breathe
4. Think about how the change could be good.
5. Ask about changes ahead of time (flexibility)
6. Talk to an adult about the change
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