Types of boundaries
Safety Phrases
Role-Play Scenarios
Asking for Help
Review & Quiz
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This type of boundary is about your body and who can touch you

Physical

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A phrase you can say if someone touches you in a way you don’t like

Stop! Leave me alone

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Someone wants to borrow your pencil. What do you do?

Say yes or no depending on comfort; practice using safety phrase if needed

100

Who can you tell if someone makes you uncomfortable?

A safe adult (teacher, parent, counselor)

100

What is a boundary?

A limit that keeps you safe and comfortable

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Boundaries about your feelings and how close you feel to someone

Emotional

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A phrase you can say instead of giving a hug you don’t want to give

No thank you / I’d rather give a high-five

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Someone stands too close to you. What boundary do you use?

Physical / say ‘Stop!'

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Is it okay to tell a safe adult even if the person bothering you is also an adult?

Yes

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Give an example of a physical boundary

Saying ‘Stop’ when someone touches you, keeping hands to yourself

300

Boundaries about your actions and the rules you set for yourself

Behavioral

300

A phrase to tell someone you are going to ask for help

I’m telling my parents / I’m telling a teacher

300

An adult you don’t know asks to take you somewhere alone. What do you do?

Say ‘No,’ use safety phrase, tell a safe adult

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If your usual safe adult is the one making you uncomfortable, who can you go to?

Another safe adult (parent, aunt, teacher, counselor)

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Give an example of an emotional boundary

Not sharing feelings you don’t want to, choosing who to spend time with

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This type of boundary is invisible but helps you feel safe

Any type (physical, emotional, or behavioral)

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A phrase that tells someone your body belongs to you

My body is private / My body belongs to me

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A friend wants a kiss but you don’t want to give it. What do you say?

Use safety phrase or say ‘No thank you’

400

What is the first thing you should do if someone violates your boundaries?

Use a safety phrase and move away if possible

400

Give an example of a behavioral boundary.

Saying ‘No’ to borrowing something or refusing to go somewhere alone

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When a friend wants to borrow something, which boundary are you using if you say ‘No’?

Behavioral

500

What can you say if someone keeps breaking your rules even after you said ‘No’?

Stop! / You are NOT safe

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Someone asks you personal questions you don’t want to answer. What type of boundary is this?

Emotional / Behavioral

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Why is it important to tell a safe adult?

To keep yourself safe and get help

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Name three safety phrases from today’s lesson

Stop!, Leave me alone, My body is private, No thank you, I’m telling a safe adult