Wellness
Active Listening/Conv. Skills
Coping Skills
Social Skills
Boundaries
100

What is one word that describes mindfulness?

Self-awareness, acceptance

100

When it is your turn to speak in a conversation?

When there is pause in the conversation

100

What are coping skills?

They are strategies a person can use to help deal with stressful situations

100

What are social skills?

The skills we use to communicate and interact with each other

100

What are boundaries?

limits and rules we set for ourselves

200

What is one way you can protect your physical health?

Go to the doctor, take your medicine, exercise, healthy diet

200

What can you do to show the speaker that you are paying attention?

Eye contact, don't interrupt, show by saying yes or shaking your head

200

Who can you go and talk to or ask for help?

Your parents, teachers, counsellors, friends, family members, etc...

200

What are good topics of conversations to have?

Similar interests/hobbies, sports, school, weather, etc...?

200

What are healthy boundaries?

Accepting no from others, saying no and not feeling guilty, self-care, asking for what you need or want, 

300

What is something you can do to protect your mental health?

Share your feelings, exercise, eat healthy, get good sleep, practice gratitude, focus on the positive

300

What should you sometimes do while making eye contact to make people feel comfortable?

Glance away occasionally

300

What are examples of positive coping skills? (name 3)

Meditate, ask for help, deep breathing, exercise, hobbies, etc...

300

Why are social skills important?

They help us to have and maintain happy/healthy relationships

300

What are unhealthy boundaries?

Making decisions based on the opinions of others, saying yes to things you don't want to do

400

If someone has low motivation , what are some things he/she/they can do to improve them?

Focus on the task and not the outcome.

400

What are the 2 types of language we use when communicating?

Verbal and non-verbal language

400

What are examples of negative coping skills. (name 3)

Getting angry, yelling, blaming yourself/others, saying hurtful comments about yourself/others, isolating yourself, refusing to accept help, provoking others, etc...

400

For personal space, What is the appropriate distance away from someone?

An arms length away

400

What healthy boundary do you need to practice?

Student answers

500

What can you do when feeling overwhelmed 

Talk to someone, take a break, or use a coping skill

500

What are examples of how you can show someone that you are actively listening to them? (name 4)

Eye contact, asking questions, making comments, open posture, gestures, nodding, facial expressions, etc...

500

Who are coping skills good for?

Everyone

500

What are important social skills to have? (name 2)?

Communications skills (both non-verbal and verbal), active listening skills, conflict resolution, active listening and empathy

500

What unhealthy boundary do you struggle with?


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