TRUE OR FALSE
If something feels hard, it means you shouldn't try it
FALSE
Hard usually means new or unfamiliar. Trying is how skills grow!
Where do you take someone who's been in a peek-a-boo accident?
The ICU!!!
You notice a peer doing something you don't like. What is the best first question to ask YOURSELF?
"Is this my job to handle?"
Not every problem is yours to solve. Staff are watching and aware, and do not need your help with others! Focus on yourself at all times.
Guess the movie after watching a short clip:
Tangled
Which is an example of a social boundary?
A) Standing very close to someone
B) Using respectful words
C) Touching without asking
B) Using respectful words
Respectful words and space are basic social boundaries!
True or false:
Money is limited, so spending choices matter
25 bonus if you can tell me what the amount of money you have to spend is called
TRUE
When you spend money one place, you have less for something else.
BONUS ANSWER: BUDGET
You feel nervous about making a mistake. What should you remind yourself?
Mistakes help learning!
Practice includes mistakes! That's how skills improve!
Did you hear the joke about the paper?
Never mind, it's tear-able!
Which is an example of being boss of yourself?
A) Telling others what to do
B) Following directions and focusing on your task
C) Correcting peers and staff
B) Following directions and focusing on your task
Self-focus builds independence!
Guess the movie after watching a short clip:
Ratatouille
What behavior shows good sportsmanship?
A) Bragging when you win
B) Complaining loudly
C) Congratulating others
C) Congratulating others
Respecting others' efforts keeps games fun and fair!
You have $8 and want something that costs $10. What should you do?
Wait and save more money
Budgeting means waiting until you can afford something!
You start a new task and feel frustrated after a few seconds. You want staff to do it for you and demand they stop what they're doing to help you. What can you do instead?
-Keep trying
-Ask for help WITHOUT handing the task over for staff to do for you
Frustration is part of learning. Asking staff to take over stops skill building. Asking for help while staying involved keeps learning going.
What did the blanket say when it feel off the bed?
Oh, sheet!
Which statement shows self-leadership?
A) "They should stop that."
B) "Someone needs to fix them!"
C) "I'll focus on what I'm doing."
C) "I'll focus on what I'm doing."
Self-leadership starts with YOU!
Guess the movie after watching a short clip:
https://youtu.be/CJMbojQ_HMA?si=Ts8dnyns_8p0Iknx&t=207
DID A FRIEND HELP YOU ANSWER? 25 BONUS TO THEM!
Kung Fu Panda
What is the safest way to greet a dog in public?
A) Ask the owner and keep distance
B) Bend down and put your face near the dog
C) Surprise the dog
A) Ask the owner and keep distance
Dogs can react unpredictably, even when we know and see them often! Distance keeps everyone safe and happy!
You buy a drink for $3 and a snack for $4. How much did you spend?
A) $5
B) $7
C) $9
b) $7
Which request shows patience and effort?
A) "This is hard. You do it."
B) "I tried and I'm stuck. Can you help me?"
C) "I don't want to do this."
B) "I tried and I'm stuck. Can you help me?"
Trying first shows responsibility. Asking for help after effort keeps you in control of the task.
What has 5 toes but isn't your foot?
My foot!
Staff!
Staff is trained and responsible for managing the group.
Guess the movie after watching a short clip:
https://youtu.be/CJMbojQ_HMA?si=yFVq4XvZrHBQmSvh&t=264
DID A FRIEND HELP YOU ANSWER? 25 BONUS TO THEM!
Open Season
TRUE OR FALSE:
Honesty means saying exactly what you want without thinking
FALSE
Honest words still need to be respectful and appropriate!
You have $15. You spend $9. How much is left?
$6
You feel overwhelmed and start raising your voice, demanding staff to take over. What's a better choice?
Pause, take a breath, and keep working while asking for guidance.
Strong feelings don't mean you can't continue. Pausing helps your brain calm down so learning can continue.
What do you call a rabbit with fleas?
Bugs Bunny!
You feel frustrated when things aren't done your way. What helps most in this situation?
Let go of control and refocus on yourself.
Control creates stress; self-focus creates calm. When you try to control how other people act or how situations unfold, your brain stays in a state of tension. You're constantly watching, judging, and worrying about things you can't actually control and that keeps your body and mind stressed! Focusing on yourself shifts your attention back to the one thing you can control: Your words, your body, your choices, and your actions.
Guess the movie after watching a short clip:
https://youtu.be/CJMbojQ_HMA?si=_5-JyphL0yU0G94P&t=312
DID A FRIEND HELP YOU ANSWER? 25 BONUS TO THEM!
Mega Mind
What is a sign of poor sportsmanship?
A) Trying your best
B) Congratulating winners
C) Complaining when losing
C) Complaining when losing
Poor sportsmanship isn't about losing! It's about what someone does with the feeling of losing!
Complaining when you lose usually means the feeling of disappointment is too big to handle quietly. Instead of sitting with the uncomfortable feeling and letting it pass, the frustration comes out as muttering, blaming, or negative comments. When someone manages emotion well, they might still feel upset inside, but they:
-Stay respectful
-Keep their words neutral
-Accept the outcome
-Move on without dragging others down
You earned $25. You plan to spend $10 on food and $5 on drinks. How much should you have left?
$10
$25-$10-$5= $10
Why do staff often try to get you to complete a task without their assistance?
A) They don't want to help
B) They want you to fail
C) They want you to build independence and learn new skills
C) They want you to build independence and learn new skills
Support doesn't mean taking over. Independence grows when YOU stay involved, even when it's uncomfortable for you!
What are you if you if you go to a ghost birthday party?
The life of the party!
Respecting staff roles helps you earn trust
TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE
Trust doesn't come from being loud, bossy, or helpful in the wrong ways. It comes from showing you can manage YOUR behavior and let staff manage what they need to.
Guess the movie after watching a short clip:
https://youtu.be/CJMbojQ_HMA?si=W4DLIgJE8coD3sup&t=842
DID A FRIEND HELP YOU ANSWER? 100 BONUS TO THEM!
Treasure Planet
You realize you've been crowding someone while talking. What should you do?
25 bonus if you can tell me what body language someone might display if they feel you are crowding them
-Apologize and step back.
BONUS:
-Backing away from you
You have $30. Which option helps you save more money?
A) Spend $30
B) Spend $28
C) Spend $20
C) Spend $20
What does patience look like during a hard task?
A) Waiting while someone else does it for you
B) Staying with the task even when it's uncomfortable
C) Quitting
B) Staying with the task even when it's uncomfortable
Patience isn't passive. It's active effort, even when emotions are high.
Can a frog jump higher than a house?
Of course! A house can't jump!
What shows maturity?
A) Giving directions to others
B) Staying calm and respecting roles (staff/client/peer)
C) Correcting other people
B) Staying calm and respecting roles (staff/client/peer)
Real maturity isn't about being in charge or telling others what to do. It's about how you handle yourself when things are happening around you.
When someone stays calm, follows direction, and respects that staff have a job to do, it shows:
-Self-control
-patience
-respect
-readiness for independence.
Secure and mature people don't need to take over situations. They trust staff to do their job and focus on managing their own behavior.
Guess the movie after watching a short clip:
https://youtu.be/CJMbojQ_HMA?si=ShhB38DFh2qBGu1-&t=805
DID A FRIEND HELP YOU ANSWER? 100 BONUS TO THEM!
Howl's Moving Castle
TRUE OR FALSE:
Real confidence means respecting others, not overpowering them
TRUE
Social confidence is not being the loudest person, the most dominant, or the one who gets the most attention. It's the ability to stay steady, respectful, and in control of your behavior, even when emotions are strong.
A socially confident person:
-Doesn't need to prove themselves
-Doesn't overpower others with volume or behavior
-Can handle winning without bragging
-Can handle losing without shutting down
-Respects personal space and boundaries
You have $50 for the entire week. You spend $10 each day. How many days until you run out of money?
5 days.