Microaggressions
Self-Confidence
Self-Esteem
Character Strengths
Compassion
100

Everyday slights, put-downs, and insults that people of color, women, LGBTQ+ populations, and other marginalized people experience in their day-to-day interactions.

What are microaggressions?

100

How you feel about yourself in a specific situation or task 

What is self confidence?

100

The overall feeling you have about yourself

What is self esteem?
100

You act with mental, moral, or physical strength even when you know things are difficult or scary.

What is Bravery?

100

Showing concern for others - understanding their point of view and helping

What is compassion?

200

True or False:  Microaggressions are only intentional and are only verbal.

FALSE:  Microaggressions can be intentional or unintentional, and they can be communicated verbally or nonverbally. 

200

Self confidence is based on these - formed from memories or reactive feelings in our bodies

What are concepts?

200

Building your self esteem can help build this

What is overall self-confidence?

200

You like to laugh and bring smiles to other people.

What is Humor?

200

Unwanted, aggressive, repetitive behavior that aims to create an imbalance of power between the bully and target

What is bullying?

300
True or False:  Microaggressions are harmless and small acts that don't matter.

FALSE:  These aggressions add up and can cause extreme discomfort, sadness, and hurt.  ("Death by a thousand nicks" analogy).

300

A way to help your brain incorporate new information into a concept - combatting negative thoughts about a situation

What is confronting the Boogie Monster or reframing thoughts (positive self talk)?

300

People who lack self esteem can become this

What is a bully or an aggressor?

300

You come up with new and original ways to think about and do things.

What is Creativity?

300

True or False:  You can be unkind and not be bullying.

TRUE

400

Shut it down, ask for more info, or pretend you don't understand.

What can you do when you experience or witness a microaggression?

400

This makes progress (not perfection!)

What is practice?

400

A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome

What is anxiety?

400

You value each member of your group and inspire people to do their best.

What is Leadership?

400

A person who may witness someone else being bullied who feels stress and other unpleasant feelings due to the situation

What is a bystander?

500

Challenge the stereotype, express your feelings ("That's hurtful," or "That is a hurtful assumption.")

How can you respond to microaggressions?

500

This athlete said, "You can't be afraid to fail. It's the only way you succeed."

Who is Lebron James?

500

Holding yourself in positive regard even if something is hard or stressful

What is high self-esteem?

500

You believe that all people have value. You approach situations with an unbiased mindset and treat everyone with respect.

What is Fairness?

500

Stop and take deep breaths

Consider how we are feeling and why

Options - what can we do?

Plan - what are the steps

Evaluate our reaction - how did it go?  

What is the SCOPE strategy (strategy to help us calm our emotions and react to what is happening in a helpful way)?