Mental Health
Effective Communication
Tea Time
100

The school's mental health Counselor. 

Who is Ms. Soto?

100

The most important part of active listening and the only step to be done twice.

What is validating the speaker's feelings?

100

The second most consumed beverage in the world.

What is tea?

200

The statistic for how many American adults experience mental illness in a given year.

What is 1 in 5?

200

An action you can do to show the speaker that you are listening.

What is nodding or shaking your head?

200

A tea most commonly know for relaxation.

What is Chamomile tea?

300

Some of the most common mental health conditions.

What is anxiety, depression, or PTSD?

300

Something that should be avoided when someone is sharing their feelings and is why you should avoid phrases like, "Cheer up, there is always next time." or "It's ok, don't be upset."

What is invalidating others feelings?

300

This tea is the most commonly drank during the morning with breakfast in England.

What is Earl Grey?
400

Common contributing factors to mental illness.

What is genetics, life experiences, or social factors?

400

An example of something that shows the listener is not engaged in the conversation.

What is looking around the room, not making eye contact, failure to acknowledge the speaker verbally or through body language?  

400

This is the most consumed tea globally and makes up for approximately 75% of total tea consumption. This tea is also the most caffeinated tea.

What is black tea?

500

This expression is known as a trauma stare, but has a different name in internet culture

What is thousand-yard stare?

500

The third step in active listening and the only step that is truly optional.

What is giving advice?

500

The plant tea comes from.

What is Camellia sinensis?