Treatment
Hygiene
Random
Rules/Laws
Coping Skills
100

What is one goal of your treatment?

Great!

100

What is hygiene?

Keeping things/yourself clean and avoiding disease/infection. 

100
How many aces of spades are there in a standard deck of cards? 

1

100

What is one potential legal consequence of breaking a law?

(+300 points for the team that can name 2 more legal consequences.)

Jail, a detention facility, a rehab facility, a residential treatment facility, probation, court appearances, or having to pay a fine.

100

What can you use coping skills for?

Managing emotions (anger, sadness, frustration, stress, anxiety, fear, etc.)

Managing impulsive behaviors.

Managing unhealthy choices. 

Etc.

200

What is one activity that helps you practice a basic living skills (BLS) goal? 

Hygiene 

Laundry 

Housekeeping 

(+200 points to the team that can answer:

What are 3 different activities/parts of one of the BLS areas.)

200

What is oral hygiene? 

Keeping your mouth clean. Avoiding infection or unclean teeth/tongue/throat.

200

DOUBLE POINTS!

Name 3 different Pokémon.

Way to go!

200

What's the invisible thing that you shouldn't cross to show respect for someone?

Boundary.

200

What are 2 examples of coping skills?

Good job! 

(+200 bonus points to the team that can label what the 2 coping skills are used for)

300

What are 2 "services" of Pathway?

(+300 points to the team for naming 2 more)

Individual Therapy

Group Therapy

Basic Living Skills

School

Medication/Nursing Appointments

300

How long should you brush your teeth?

(Bonus 300 to the team that can answer: "how often should you replace your toothbrush?"

2 minutes

(Bonus answer: 3-4 months)

300

DOUBLE POINTS! 

Name 3 different authors and a book that they wrote.

Nice going!

300
What is the difference between a "right" and a "privilege"?
"Rights" are things that cannot legally or ethically be taken away from.

"Privileges" are things given to one group specifically over another; or freedoms that may be lost/taken away.

300

What is the group of people that you can rely on in a time of need called?

Social supports. 

400

What is an incentive?

(+200 points to the team that can answer:

Give three examples of appropriate incentives.)

An object or reward that encourages a person to engage in a behavior. 

(Bonus answer: chips, soda, high-fives, "good job", Nintendo Switch, point store, movie time, etc.)

400

How long (on average) should you shower?

8 minutes.

400

Name 5 different video-gaming consoles.

Great Job!

Atari, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, Xbox Consoles, PlayStation Consoles, PSP, Gameboy, Nintendo '64, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, 

400

What are 5 different OBCs (major infractions)?

Good job!

(-400 for any team that mocks someone or makes fun of them for an OBC). 

400

What word means "being aware of how you feel, think, react to stressors/the environment"?

Mindfulness.

500

What is a permanency goal?

The plan for long-term (permanent) placement after successful completion of the program. 

500

What is the dirtiest area/part of the body? 

The belly button.

500

What country has the most populated city in the world?

Japan. (the city is Tokyo).

500

What are the 3 branches of the federal government and what makes them up?

Executive Branch: the president and their cabinet members.

Legislative Branch: congress (the house of representatives and senate)

Judicial Branch: the supreme court (or the courts)

500

What are 5 different emotional expression skills/methods?

Journaling, writing lyrics, writing music, writing letters, singing, dancing, sports, exercise, playing music, sculpting, drawing, coloring, painting, building something.