Respect
Social Skills
Triggers
Coping skills
Emotions
100

What does respect mean?

Treat someone the way you want to be treated.

Showing respect for others include things like not calling people mean names, treating people with courtesy, caring enough about yourself that you don't do things you know can hurt you

100

What is a boundary?

Personal boundaries are guidelines, rules or limits that a person creates to identify reasonable, safe and permissible ways for other people to behave towards them and how they will respond when someone passes those limits.

100

Define a trigger

something that affects your emotional state, often significantly

100

What is a coping skill?

Coping skills help you tolerate, minimize, and deal with stressful situations in life.

100

What is an emotion?

Emotions give us information about what we are going through at the time and how we should respond to that experience

200

List 5 people you can/should show respect toward.

Yourself, Peers, Friends, Staff, Parents, Siblings, etc.

We should try and be respectful to all!!

200

What is a sore winner?

A sore winner is someone who does not behave graciously when he is the winner in a sport, game or other competition. A sore winner may brag or gloat about his victory, in an attempt to belittle the loser.


200

Name a category of a trigger

 Frustration

 Injustice

 Aversive situation

 Not accessing a reward/activity we wanted

200

What do coping skills help us do?

Coping skills increase resilience because they help people learn how to properly handle negative emotions, panic attacks, and other difficult situations.

200

True or false: emotions are negative or positive

They’re neither positive nor negative, but simply act as signals to point us towards the right direction and help us make sense of what we’re going through

300

What is the definition of disrespect?

Low regard or esteem for someone or something

It's about showing the opposite of respect, by acting rude, impolite, and offensive

300

List 3 qualities of being a good friend

Open ended question!

300

Provide an example of ANY trigger

Open ended!

300

What is a stressor?

something that causes a state of strain or tension.

300

True or False: We can feel more than one emotion at the same time

TRUE

400

Please give an example of disrespect

Open ended answer!

400

Define bullying

Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose

400

How can you communicate that you need help when triggered. Give 2 ways.

Tell an adult, ask for a break, talk to a friend, etc.

400

What are the zones of regulation?

Blue, Green Yellow, Red

400
How many emotions are considered the "basic emotions"?

6 basic emotions: happy, sad, fear, disgust, surprise, anger

500

Please give TWO examples of respect.

Open ended!

500

What is empathy? Why is it important?

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

Empathy helps us build and maintain relationships. Empathy is the base of tolerance and compassion and kindness.

500

Give an example of a school trigger

Academics in general, a quiz, being called on, crowded hallways, etc

500

Steps that help us decide on coping skills

Recognize your warning signs, Challenge automatic thoughts about the situation, Implement a coping strategy that you know works for you, Brainstorm ideas for new coping strategies/solutions

500
We should listen to and feel our emotions WITHOUT_____

JUDGEMENT