Definitions
Where do you see them?
How do you greet...
What do you do ...
Scenarios
100

Give an example of someone who is in the red circle...

Strangers or someone you do not know or are not familiar with. 

100

Acquaintances

Everywhere (at school, at the grocery store, etc.)

100

Family

Say "hello", hugs, kisses

100

If someone in the park offers you candy

Ignore, get a trusted adult, say "no"

100

Is it expected or unexpected to say "hi" to someone who has greeted you? 

Expected. You should greet them back by saying "hi" 

200

Give an example of a community helper?

Your teacher, firefighter, police officer, paramedic, help desk person, cashier. People who live and work in our communities.

200

Friends

At school, in the neighborhood, or at your house if you guys are hanging out.

200

Friends

Say "hello", hugs, fist bumps, high fives

200

If you are lost at the grocery store

Find a community helper and ask for help

200

Who do you go find if you lost your parent?

A community helper: help desk person, cashier, police officer

300

Give an example of an acquaintance?

A classmate, someone on your sports team. People you see but do not know well.

300

Community helpers

In the community, at the hospital, school, the store

300

Acquaintances

Say "hello", smile, nod head, wave

300

If an acquaintance gives you a hug without asking first and you don't want to be hugged. 

Tell them "no", "I don't want a hug", "I don't like that", ask an adult for help if they do not listen and respect your boundaries. 

300

Is it expected or unexpected to hug someone without getting permission first

Unexpected

400

What circle are friends in?

Green circle

Friends are people you can trust, talk and share secrets with, play games, hangout, etc.

400

Strangers

Everywhere

400

Community helpers

Say "hello", wave, say "thank you" 

400

If someone you don't know tells you that your parent has been in an accident and you need to go with them immediately

Say "no", find a trusted adult, walk away, don't go with them. 

400

Is it expected or unexpected to touch other people's belongings without asking?

Unexpected

500

Who are family members?

Parents, siblings, grandparents

They are in the blue circle. 

500

Family

At home, family events, etc.

500

Strangers

Ignore

500

If you hug a friend and they tell you they don't want to be hugged

Stop hugging them, respect their space, ask first next time

500

What should you do if someone tells you "no" to something you wanted to do

Respect that they said "no" and do not do that thing you wanted to do