Feelings
Facial
Expressions
Body Language
True/False
Coping Skills
100

A feeling of joy and laughter.

Happiness.

100

Smiling.

Happy.

100

When someone is crying and hunched over.

Sadness.

100

You can have more than one feeling at a time.

True.

100

In through your nose, out through your mouth.

Deep breathing.

200

You see someone who is crying, who looks really down, and is not smiling at all. What feeling do you think they are experiencing?

Sadness.

200

Frown and pouting face.

Sad.

200

When someone trips and falls and people ridicule or make fun of them.

Embarrassed.

200

Crying is a normal reaction to strong feelings.

True. Crying releases tension. Some scientists believe it releases stress hormones too, which is why we fell better after a good cry.

200

Using words to describe your thoughts and feelings to someone you trust.

Talk it out.

300

The feeling of displeasure, being very irritated or annoyed.

Anger.

300

Clenched teeth and jaw.

Anger.

300

When someone is showing no interest and their body is lethargic, head is down, and they are yawing in your face.

Bored.

300

Ignoring your feelings makes them go away.

False. Ignoring feelings only makes them grow more intense. Like a pressure valve, they will slowly seep out or explode in unintended and potentially harmful ways.

300

Writing down thoughts and feelings about what you experience.

Journaling.

400

A feeling of worry, uneasiness, and concern.

Nervousness.

400

Eyes moving back and forth, biting nails.

Nervousness.

400

When someone is laughing and smiling at someone else being funny.

Amused.

400

Feelings are either good or bad.

False. Feelings are not good or bad, right or wrong, they are just feelings. You have a choice in how you express them, which can result in positive or negative consequences

400

sitting quietly with eyes unfocused or closed, maintaining attention on the present moment and letting thoughts pass freely.

Meditation.

500

A feeling of pride, sure of oneself and abilities.

Confidence.

500

Eyes at ease, comfortable and peaceful.

Relaxed.

500

When a person is is grabbing a part of their body and writing in pain.

Hurt.

500

There are four kinds of feelings: happy, sad, angry, and excited.

False. There are hundreds of different feelings.

500

Leaving conflict to gather thoughts, change your feelings, and control your behaviors.

Walking away from the trigger.