Saying “please” and “thank you” is an example of this
Kindness or manners
When two people want the same thing, this is a fair solution.
Taking turns
Inviting someone to join your game is called this.
Including others.
Feeling sad when your friend is sad is called this.
Empathy
This means calming your body before solving a problem.
self-regulation
This is something you can say instead of yelling when you're upset.
“I don’t like that” or “Can we take turns?, "That made me feel sad/mad".
If a problem feels too big, you should do this.
Ask an adult for help
If someone is standing alone at recess, you can do this.
This can help calm your body when you are angry.
Taking deep breaths (using any positive coping strategy).
Rolling your eyes at someone is an example of this (negative behavior).
Being disrespectful or rude.
This shows you care about someone’s feelings.
Listening, making eye contact, not being distracted
This is the first thing you should use to solve a problem.
Your words.
Saying “You can’t play” on purpose is called this.
Excluding (not including)
When someone says “stop,” you should do this.
This is something you should NOT keep secret from an adult
When someone is getting hurt or being unsafe.
Calling someone a name that hurts their feelings is NOT this.
Respectful, kind, nice, polite
Walking away to calm down is called this.
Taking a break
Making sure everyone has a turn shows this.
Fairness (being fair)
You can tell someone feels left out by noticing these.
Body clues (quiet, sad face, standing alone)?
True friendship includes kindness, honesty, and this important skill
Trust
This helps fix a mistake you made with a friend.
An apology (saying I'm sorry)
Solving problems without hurting others shows this skill.
This makes people feel like they belong.
Being included.
It’s okay to feel mad, but it’s not okay to do this.
Hurt someone
A friend who lets you have different opinions is showing this.
Showing Respect