General Boundaries
Personal Boundaries
Boundary Violations
Other
100

Name three examples of physical boundaries that have NOT already been mentioned.

Roofs, curtains, doors, etc

100

Name two examples of personal boundaries at home, or in your house.

No hitting siblings, no cussing, etc

100

Name a consequence of violating someone's personal boundary at school.

JUG, detention, etc

100

Name one way someone's boundaries could change as they get older.

More privacy, more freedoms, more responsibility, etc

200

Name three examples of rules boundaries that have NOT already been mentioned.

No gum, no phones past curfew, etc

200

Name two examples of personal boundaries at school.

No going through other people's bags/lockers, no stealing food in the forum, etc

200

Name a consequence of violating someone's boundary at home.

Getting grounded, phone taken away, etc

200

Name two feelings someone might have if their boundary is violated.

Uncomfortable, angry, sad, etc

300

Name three examples of "laws" boundaries that have NOT already been mentioned. 

No vandalism, jaywalking, etc

300

Name two examples of personal boundaries in a club, sport, or other out-of-school activity.

No interrupting while someone is sharing, no pushing in a sport, etc

300

Name one way you could tell if someone's personal boundary is being violated. 

Facial expression, body language, words used, tone of voice, change in behavior

300

Name one thing you could do to help if a friend tells you their personal boundary is being violated.

Get a trusted adult, tell them you support them, etc