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100

An important question to ask when you meet someone new.

What is your name?

100

Give three problem solving strategies.

Get an adult, take turns, and use our word, or other variations

100

Hand gestures, body posture, facial expressions are examples of:

nonverbal communication

200

Deep breathing, drawing, listening to music, or reading a book after experiencing a challenging behavior are examples of:

coping strategies

200

Something you can say if it's time to clean up but you are not yet ready

ask for more time

200

True or False: Relaxation skills, distraction skills, movement breaks, thinking skills, and communications skills are types of coping skills for anger.

True

300

True or False: Using verbal language is the only means of communicating our preferences and needs to other people.

False

300

On-topic or off-topic: A group of friends were talking about places to visit and activities they like to do in the summer. Rio says, “We are going to the beach”.

on-topic

300

Looking at a situation in a different way, finding solutions, being open to other people's perspectives are characteristics of:

flexible thinking

400

On-topic or Off-topic: John asked Pete “What is your favorite sport?” Pete replied,  “I am tired”.

off-topic

400

You saw Ryan grinning from ear to ear while talking to Mike. Using perspective-taking, how do you think Ryan feels?

happy, excited, or delighted

400

What are nonverbal ways to greet a friend?

hug, fist bump, wave, handshake

500

Something you can do if you and your friend disagree on what game to play.

take turns

500

Expected or Unexpected Behavior: The teacher reads the math problem and asks the class who would like to answer it. Ari raises his hand. Is Ari’s behavior (i.e., hand raising) an expected or unexpected behavior?

expected behavior

500

Lea wants to build one big marble run tower, but Kirsten wants to build a city of small towers. Lea said, “That’s cool!”, we can build a big marble run around the small towers. Kirsten said, “We can try, and if it does not work, we can take turns building our preferred structures”. Lea exclaimed, “Good idea!”. Lea and Kirsten demonstrate what kind of skills?

problem solving skills

500

Seeing a situation from someone else’s point of view or understanding that people have different thoughts, feelings, and ideas than you do is called:

perspective taking