Bullying
Peer Pressure
Self-Image/Identity
Values
Treat Yo' Self
100

What are 2 helpful actions a victim can take?

Talk to an adult or ignore them

100

What is peer pressure?

Influence from someone in your peer group

100

What is self-image?

The personal view we have of ourselves

100

What are values?

A person's principles or standards of behavior, something held in high regard

100

What are 5 examples of self-care?

Shower, bubble bath, eating a snack, time with friends, time alone, face mask, doing nails, doing a hobby, going to therapy, etc.

200
What is intimidation?

Threats, posturing, trying to scare you

200

What is negative peer pressure?

Convincing someone to do something harmful/unhelpful

200

What is identity?

Knowing who/want a person is

200

Why are values important?

Help us live with purpose and direction, can help us make better choices

200

Why is self-care important?

Maintaining mental wellbeing, continued emotional regulation

300

List 4 different types of bullying

Physical, verbal, indirect, intimidation, cyber

300

What is positive peer pressure?

Convincing someone to not do something harmful or to do something helpful

300

What are some ways people express their identity?

Clothes, sports, hair, gender, phone cases, etc.

300

What happens if we don't align our values with our actions?

Guilt, shame, disappointment, lower self-esteem, making poor choices

300

What are positive affirmations?

Positive phrases and statements that are repeated to help challenge negative thoughts and encourage positive changes in your life 

400

What is an example of indirect bullying?

Rumors, gossip, dirty looks

400

What type of relationship has: want to be around them, common interests, rely on them for trust, show vulnerability, not usually awkward

Friend

400

Why are goals important?

Give us something to work towards, increase self-esteem, motivate to continue

400

Give me one of your values (each person in the group does this)

Nature, beauty, generosity, education, etc.

400

What does emotional vulnerability mean?

Things/states of being that make us more likely to have a strong emotional response to a trigger

500

What are negative impacts of bullying?

Low self-esteem, loneliness, negative self-talk, worthlessness

500

What level of relationship is this: awkward, limited interactions, might have a common interest, short term interactions, little personal detail

Acquaintance

500

What is Ms Liz's favorite movie?

Beetlejuice

500

Who is someone Ms Liz said they admire and why? 

Brother (open about his feelings, willingness to learn/change), Dolly Parton (provides access to education for kids), and Paris Hilton (shows we are not defined by past mistakes, an advocate for better treatment for teen's mental health)

500

What does PLEASE stand for?

(treat) Physical iLlness, (balanced) Eating, (avoid mood) Altering drugs, (balanced) Sleep, Exercise

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