Communication
Thinking Traps
Conflict Resolution
Bullying
Emotion Regulation
100

The most effective way to let someone know what we are thinking/feeling

Verbal Communication

100

Your parents surprise you with a new bike.  It is NOT the colour you wanted. you NEVER get what you want.

Negative Glasses/ All or nothing thinking
100

Listening to understand rather than listening to respond is using this listening skill.

Reflective listening

100

Four types of bullying

Verbal, physical, social/emotional, cyber

100

Five core emotions

Happy, sad, mad, scared, confused

200

Three types of communication

Verbal, non-verbal, para-verbal

200

You've been saving up all of your money to buy a new playstation game. You finally have enough, but when you go to the store they are sold out.  You scream: "I hate my life!!!"

Bomb/magnification

200
When we try to "step into" someone else's shoes and understand their thoughts and feelings, we are using this skill

Empathy

200

Bullying requires these two ingredients

Purposeful/Intent and repetition

200

When you are present without judgment, focusing on only one thought or task, you are practicing this skill.

Mindfulness

300
Three components of Para-verbal communication

Tone, Speed/Cadence/Rhythm, Volume

300

You make your mom breakfast as a surprise. She says thank you, takes three bites and then tells you she's full. You think she hates it and decide you must be a terrible cook. 

Mind-reader

300

Three healthy ways to deal with conflict

Assertive, Disarming technique, WITS/RSVP no thank you

300
Four main roles in the bully situation

Bully, Victim, Bystander/Witness, Upstander

300

The Amygdala triggers the release of adrenaline causing a physiological response commonly referred to as this. 

Fight, Flight, Freeze

400

Four communication styles

Passive, Passive-Aggressive, Aggressive, Assertive

400

These are the six most common types of thinking traps

Bomb/Magnification, Negative glasses/all or nothing thinking, all luck no skill/dustbin, mind-reader, fortune teller, disaster thinking


400

Four ingredients to being assertive

posture, eye contact, tone, "I statements"

400

Four steps to the Disarming Technique

Don't react, Don't insult back, Find the Kernel of truth, Kill with kindness (distract/confuse)

400

Definition of opposite action to emotion and its purpose

Sad= be with others rather than withdraw

Mad= withdraw rather than confront

Scared = confront or stay rather than avoid or withdraw

In order to create new pathways in our brain