F.E.A.R.
Name That Feeling
Thoughts/Actions
What is our Body Saying?
Random
100

Name a situation that would make you nervous or scared and 2 things you can do to make the situation better

Ex. Giving a speech in class

Take some deep breaths (square breathing)

Talk with the teacher about why you feel scared

100

How would you know someone is scared? What would their body or face do?

Wide eyes

High Eyebrows

Open mouth

Caved In body posture

Arms crossed

100

Name the action to help us feel calm for the following thought:

I'm lost and no one is ever going to find me. I'll never get to go home!

Asking someone for help

Taking a few deep breaths

Calling out to mom/dad 

100

What might our body do when we feel scared?

goosebumps

chills/cold temperature

head throbbing

shakiness

heart racing

100

Name one muscle group or body part you can tense and relax to help calm your body down

Ex. Hands, Neck/Shoulders, Stomach, Face, Jaw, Feet

200

What is self talk?

when you use affirming and supportive phrasing within your thoughts

200

Name a situation where someone may be frustrated

Trying to put together a puzzle and cannot find the right place to put the pieces

200

What might he be thinking?

That there isn't enough time to complete

Doesn't know what to do or how to start

Scared the he will fail this test

200

Describe a situation may cause the following body reactions:

wrinkled nose, dry throat, frown, wrinkled forehead, feeling ill

Ex. While playing outside you smell something terrible which causes you to feel disgusted.

200

Teach everyone how to do to either

category listing, square breathing, OR 5-4-3-2-1

4 counts inhale (in)

4 counts hold

4 counts exhale (out)

4 counts rest

300

State a thought that may occur during the following situation

Situation: Being sent to the principal 


I am in trouble

He is going to call my parents

I am getting kicked out of school


300

What are these three people feeling?

Pink - Embarrassed/Scared

Other two - Confused/Concerned

300

What might he do next to help make the situation better?


Take some deep breaths

Ask for help

re-read the assignment's directions

Tell himself "It's going to be okay, you've got this!"

300

Bailey had a rough day at school. She forgot her lunch at home and had to buy in the cafeteria. She got a bad grade on her math assignment, and got in a fight with her friend before getting on the bus and heading home. When Bailey got home her shoulders we're slumped, she had teary eyes, a headache, and a slight stomach ache. 

What caused Bailey's body to react this way and what may she be feeling?

1. Forgetting her lunch, a bad grade, and fight with her friend

2.Sad/upset

300

Give us 3 examples of ways to relax (different than muscle relaxation and breathing)

Ex. Have a snack, drink of water, close your eyes and picture your favorite place, get a hug from a parent, distract yourself

400

What are the three ways someone responds to fear and anxiety?


(think body alarm/ automatic response)

freeze, fight, flight

400

What feeling would fit the following body reactions:

slumped shoulders, shakiness, goosebumps, red face, increased body temperature, heart beats fast

Anxious/Worried/Nervous

400

Please name a thought that may occur and an action that may follow for this scenario:

Getting a color change at school for talking over the teacher.  

Thought: I am not going to get to play at recess

Action: Apologize to the teacher, be on your best behavior the rest of class

400

What are somatic responses? Define and give examples. 


(think body's response to anxiety)

‘relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind’


feeling sick, butterflies in stomach, hot face, etc. 

400

Tell us something that would be on the bottom, middle, and top of your fear ladder

Ex. Flying on an airplane

Getting a bad grade

Getting lost in a store