The main purpose of coping skills
What is to calm you down or help you feel better?
Place where you can use punching pillows and playing video games as a coping skill
What is home?
When working in a group, it is important to do these things
What are communicating, sharing, taking turns, problem solving, show respect, etc?
Examples of nonverbal communication
What is body language, looking at someone in the eyes, nodding, , gestures, etc.?
Having more than one kind or type of feelings at the same time
What are mixed emotions?
Place where putting your head down or talking to an adult can be used as a coping skill
What is school or public place (just about anywhere)?
An important and respectful part of communication when someone is talking to you or talking to the group you are
What is listening and engaged?
Being able to tell people how you are feeling can help prevent
What are arguments, confrontations, outbursts, etc.?
Coping skills for BIG problems (hint: who might you need to see)
What is talking to an adult and/or seeking a professional to ask for help?
Eye contact, not interrupting, nodding, politely sitting up, facing or focusing on the person/speaker
What are ways to show someone we are listening and engaged?
Three synonyms, words, or phrases that tell someone you are feeling sad
What are blue, depressed, down-in-the-dumps, icky, etc.?
Making poor choices when you are angry can lead to multiple of these (hint: results you must face)
What are consequences?
Coping skills for small problems
What are , taking deep breaths, counting, listening to music, walking away, ignoring someone or something, taking a break, etc.
Working together and sharing ideas to get better results
What is teacm work or collaboration?
This "tone" or attitude encourages people to listen to your point of view
What is respectful, calm, polite etc.?
People, places, events and situations can bring out stress and cause us to be "set off"
What are triggers?