What is it called when you listen to someone without interrupting and show that you understand what they're saying?
What is active listening?
What should you do when someone on the other team scores a point?
What is say "good job" or "well done"?
What is the first step in solving a disagreement peacefully?
What is staying calm and listening to each other?
Which non-verbal cues show that you are interested and paying attention to someone speaking?
What are eye contact and nodding?
If you lose a game, how should you act?
What is say "good game" and be a good sport?
What is the term for speaking kindly and avoiding hurtful speech?
What is "Lashon Hara" (evil speech) and the importance of guarding one's tongue?
What type of questions do you ask to learn more about someone’s feelings or thoughts?
What are open-ended questions?
According to the Torah, what is the term AND importance of speaking truthfully and avoiding falsehoods?
What is "Emet" (truth) and "Sheker" (falsehood), emphasizing the value of honesty and integrity in communication?
According to Jewish teachings, why is it important to treat others with kindness and respect, even in competition?
What is being "Btzelem Elokim" everyone was created in the image of G-d and we should respect each other like ourselves.
What is it called when both sides in a conflict agree to give up something to reach a solution?
What is a compromise?
How does the Torah teach us to listen to others with respect and empathy?
What is the principle of "V'ahavta L'reacha Kamocha" (Love your neighbor as yourself), which encourages understanding and compassion?
How can you show respect to the referee or coach during a game?
What is listen to their instructions and follow the rules?