These are rules we make to keep ourselves safe and comfortable.
Boundaries
This communication style means standing up for yourself in a calm and respectful way.
assertive communication
Including someone who is left out shows this.
A. Inclusion
B. Respect
C. Honesty
Inclusion
If you and a friend disagree, you should do this instead of yelling.
Talk Calmly
This is the star at the center of our solar system.
The Sun
This type of boundary is about your body and personal space.
Physical boundaries
This style means not speaking up for yourself and letting others decide.
passive communication
Saying something nice to make a friend feel better is called this.
A. Inclusion
B. Respect
C. Giving a compliment
Giving a compliment
This is when both people give a little to solve a problem.
Compromise
What has a head, a tail, but no body
A coin
Boundaries help keep relationships this way—safe and respectful.
Healthy
This style may include yelling or being mean to get your way.
Agressive communication
Telling the truth, even when it’s hard, shows this.
A. Honesty
B. Inclusion
C. Active Listening
Honesty
Walking away to cool down is a good example of this.
Self control/taking a break
This animal can change its color to blend in.
chameleon
This boundary has to do with how you talk to your friends/what you're comfortable talking about.
Verbal
“Umm… okay, I guess…” (even though you don’t want to)
This is an example of what type of communication...
passive communication
Cheering for a friend when they succeed shows this.
A. Empathy
B. Encouragement
C. Respect
Encouragement
Saying “I’m sorry” helps fix this
mistake/problem
This famous statue is located in New York Harbor.
the Statue of Liberty
When someone keeps asking you to share something private and you feel uncomfortable, you should do this.
Say no and stick to your boundary
“I said no. Please stop asking.”
Assertive Communication
Listening to a friend’s feelings without judging shows this.
A. Honesty
B. Empathy/respect
C. Responsibility
Empathy/respect
This means understanding how someone else feels during a conflict.
Empathy/perspective-taking
How many days are in a leap year?
What is 366?