Respect
Strong Feelings
Communicating
Anything/Everything
Safety
100

Define empathy?

Feeling or understanding how someone else is feeling. 

100

What are the calm down steps?

Stop

Name your Feeling

Calm Down

100

A way of communicating in which you appear shy or weak, often not taken seriously.

Passive

100

Give an example of positive self-talk and negative self-talk.

Answers vary.

100

What is the always ask first rule?

Always ask your adult before going somewhere, doing something, or accepting something from someone.

200

When someone is talking we what?...and why?

When someone is talking we look at them because it sends the message I care about you and I care about what you have to say, you are important.  

200

Give three examples of a stop signal?

Answers vary.

200

A way of communicating in which others often feel threatened or intimidated.

Aggressive

200

When someone says something hurtful on purpose it is called a ____-______.

Put-down

200

How do we know someone is comfortable with a physical touch such as a kiss or hand holding?  

We ask, this is called getting consent.

300

Accepting __________ and finding ___________ can create mutual respect and friendship.

Accepting DIFFERENCES

Finding SIMILARITIES

300

What are two of the three ways we discussed in detail to calm down that we can do anytime/anywhere, without any special tools.

Deep Breathing

Counting

Positive Self Talk

300

What does it look/sound like to be assertive?

Calm/firm voice

Respectful Words

Look at the person

Head up, shoulders back

No silly smile but friendly serious face

300

A feeling in which we are really nervous or worried, the calm down steps are helpful when we feel this way.

Anxious

300

Give two examples each of Unsafe Touches and Unwanted Touches.

Answers will vary.

400

What is empathy is action, when you see someone hurting and you do something about it.

Compassion

400

The events the occur before the strong feelings are often called _____________.  It's important that we are aware of these to avoid or prepare for situations that might be tricky for us.

Triggers

400

What parts of your body do you use to listen?

Mouth Closed - no blurting or interrupting

Eyes - looking at the speaker

Ears - listening

Body - still and under control

Brain - thinking about the speakers words

Heart - when we listen, we show we care

400

Making inappropriate jokes at the lunch table.

Hugging excessively without asking, even after you are asked to stop.

Telling people to kiss on the playground.

Drawing dirty pictures on notes to others.

These are all examples of what?

Sexual Harassment

400

What are the three R's to staying safe?

1.  _____________:  Is it safe?  

*As you get older this becomes more and more your responsibility.

2.  ____________:  Tell an adult.

3.  ___________:  Say words that mean NO!

Answers vary

500

When we judge someone or a group of people without knowing them or if the information is even true.

Prejudice

500

Name three places in your body that you may feel strong emotion.

Muscles Tense

Increase Heart Rate

Irregular Breathing

Hot Skin

Stomach Twisting/Turning

Brain "flip your lid"

500

Others may have a different ______________ from you, they may see the situation differently.

Give an example.

Perspective

500

Being able to ___________________ how what you do or say might make other people feel is respectful and will help you get along better with others.

Predict

500

What are the private body part rules?

No one should ever:

1.  Touch yours, except a doctor or nurse

2.  Ask to see yours, except a doctors or a nurse.

3.  Make you look at his or hers, or anyone else's.  

AND...never touch anyone else's