Conversations
Friendships
Emotions
Social Skills
Miscellaneous
100
In order to keep the conversation going, this is what I need to do:
What is "Ask follow-up questions."
100
This person is someone whom you have gotten to know, you like to talk to and spend time with him/her.
What is "A friend."
100
The best way for you to figure out how somebody else is feeling is by:
What is "Looking at the person's face/facial expressions."
100
When other peers show a welcoming look, this is something I could do to show I'm friendly:
What is "Approach them."
100
This type of activity happens when two people are interested in one another; they want to get together at a specific time and date.
What is "Dating?"
200
Whenever I want to join a conversation, I need to wait for a_____
What is "Pause."
200
This is someone you might know from school, church, a club, or activity. Maybe you see the person on a regular basis, but you don't spend much quality time doing things or talking with them.
What is "An acquaintance."
200
Feeling like other people are thinking you're clumsy or not doing something properly
What is "Embarrassed."
200
Whenever you have to work with somebody, but you disagree about what you do, you should be willing to do this:
What is "Compromise."
200
In order to figure out if I'm ready to date, I have to make sure the following conditions are true:
What is "Parents approve, I'm feeling great, I'm in a new school (involved in other 'socially rich' environment)?"
300
When I want to start a conversation with someone, I can say hello, then I can do this:
What is "Ask a question about the other person."
300
A way of saying that you are spending time with a person away from the place you see them every day-- doing things you like to do together.
What is "Quality Time."
300
Feeling like you want to argue and fight.
What is "Angry."
300
When other peers show an unwelcoming look, I should probably do this:
What is "Go elsewhere."
300
This behavior happens when you "show off" or exaggerate your talents and accomplishments in front of others:
What is "Bragging?"
400
This is how I know when to stop talking
What is "When someone looks bored."
400
These people may become closer to you and form a bond with you, they become your_____
What is "Inner Circle."
400
Not feeling happy, especially because something bad has happened or something good has finished.
What is "Sad."
400
This type of teasing involves joking, kidding and trying to make someone laugh- it's usually fun for both parties
What is "Good Teasing."
400
This type of information is reserved for those you trust, will be SUPPORTIVE and empathic when they hear the information AND who will keep it confidential
What is "Personal Information?"
500
This is how you know when a conversation is over.
What is "When you don't have any more to say."
500
This special kind of friend is someone who has all the qualities of being a “friend,” but the relationship you have with them feels even closer:
What is "Best Friend."
500
To feel someone is better or luckier than you
What is "Jealous."
500
You show respect for others' views when you state your ideas in the following way:
What is "Strong opinions, not facts."
500
A peer reveals to others that "sometimes he wishes he were from the opposite sex." He trusts that this information will be treated as:
What is "Personal Information/confidential?"