Ground Rules
Assert Yourself
Anger:One Letter Short of Danger
Let's Talk About It
Can't We All Just Get Along
100
The sum of the whole group is greater than the individual parts.
What is synergy?
100
When a person validates others, acknowleges their part, and names underlying emotion during communication.
What is front-loading?
100
Words that calm someone down when they feel like exploding.
What are water words?
100
The developer of Transactional Analysis.
Who is Dr. Eric Berne?
100
Three types of groups of people that work to accomplish tasks?
What are individual, cooperative and competitive?
200
When students make sure that desks touch, introductions are made, use names, practice attending skills and create space.
What are tribal rules?
200
When someone stands up for themselves without hurting others.
What is assertive behavior?
200
How you use words in your head to control your emotion.
What is self-talk?
200
The most emotionally healthy mode for communication.
What is adult mode?
200
Self-motivated, self-paced and self-rewarding.
What are atributes of an individual.
300
When students are being in the moment, using appropriate body language, feedback and eye contact, and asking questions to clarify or validate.
What are attending skills?
300
When someone agrees to do a task and then deliberately avoids it.
What is passive-aggressive behavior?
300
The part of the brain that controls lower-level thinking and basic behaviors.
What is the mammalian brain?
300
The five modes of Transactional Analysis.
What are critical parent, nurturing parent, adult, "ok" child and "not ok" child?
300
The sequence of Stop, List, Choose, Do and Evaluate.
What is the Problem-Solving Model?
400
Prompt, prepared, polite, positive mental attitude, participate, produce.
What are the 6 P's?
400
When someone enjoys spending more time with others than alone.
What is extroverted?
400
The part of the brain that produces higher level thinking and better decisions.
What is the neocortex?
400
Someone who is acting egocentric, emotional, raging, demanding, needy, in victim role.
What is a description of "not ok" child mode?
400
When someone expresses an emotion, undesired behavior, explanation of behavior and desired behavior.
What is and "I" Message?
500
When a student is asked "How are your attending skills?", "Do you think you can fix that?", "How many is that?".
What is a redirect?
500
A visual representation used in class of an aggressive person.
What is a deadly weapon? (gun, knife etc.)
500
The sequence of events involoved in the anger sequence model.
What are triggers, cues, choices, consequences and outcomes?
500
Someone who is value-laden, domineering, hurtful, acting superior.
What is a description of critical parent mode?
500
The seven steps of the Conflict Resolution Model.
What are warm up, set time and place, communicate in adult mode, have a plan, discuss outcomes, reach resolution or agree to continue, and clarify the agreement?