Asking Permission
Respecting Choices
Communication
Boundaries
EveryDay Consent
100

These are situations when you should ask for permission.

  • What are before holding hands, hugging, or any type of touch?
100

If someone says they're not sure about doing something, you should do this.

  • What is respect their answer and do something else?
100

Besides words, these things help you know if someone is comfortable or uncomfortable.

What are body language and tone of voice?

100

A boundary is:

What is a limit or rule we set about how others can treat us or interact with us?

100

Examples of consent in everyday friendship include:

What are asking before borrowing items, joining someone's conversation, or sharing someone's secret?

200

True or False: Consent only applies to romantic situations.

What is False? (Consent applies to many situations in everyday life)

200

If someone says "I guess" or "If you want to," this might mean:

  • What is they don't feel comfortable saying no directly or they feel unsure?
200

When talking about activities together, it's good to discuss:

What are your likes, dislikes, and comfort levels?

200

Setting boundaries is important because:

  • What is it helps everyone feel safe, respected, and comfortable?
200

True or False: Once someone says yes to an activity, they can still change their mind later.

What is True?

300

This is the best time to ask for permission before any activity.

What is before the activity starts?

300

When someone changes their mind after saying yes, you should:

What is respect their new decision and stop the activity?

300

If you're not sure if someone is comfortable with what you suggested, you should:

What is ask them directly and clearly?

300

If someone sets a boundary with you, the right response is:

  • What is to respect it without trying to change their mind?
300

In school or with friends, asking for consent might look like this:

What is "Can I sit next to you?" or "Would you like to play this game with me?"

400

People who should ask for permission include:

What is everyone, regardless of age, gender, or relationship status?

400

This is the most important thing to remember about someone else's choice.

  •  What is that their choice should always be respected, even if you feel disappointed?
400

These phrases are good ways to check in with someone during an activity.

What are "Are you still okay with this?" or "Would you like to take a break?"

400

These are examples of how someone might express a boundary.

What are saying "no," moving away, changing the subject, or looking uncomfortable?

400

This is why practicing consent in everyday situations is important.

What is it builds respect, communication skills, and healthier relationships?