Once a person shares information then you ask a:
Follow up question.
It's always a good idea to make friends with someone who:
Likes the same things you do.
Before you start playing a game with someone, always:
If another kid calls you 4 eyes or teases you, how should you respond?
Give a verbal comeback.
Arguments and disagreements can never be solved. True or False?
False. Everyone disagrees with others sometimes. It is important to get your opinion known to another person.
The goal of a conversation is to:
Find 1 or more common interests.
After you make a joke, it is a good idea to pay attention to:
Your humor feedback.
Teens like to play with others who:
Cheer them on (encourage them to do their best).
If someone teases you, the best thing to do is:
Act like it doesn't bother you by rolling your eyes or shrugging your shoulders.
The first thing you should do when you get into an argument with a friend is:
Listen and keep your cool
One of the rules of having a conversation is:
Don't be an interviewer, don't be a conversation hog.
When your trying to join a group conversation, the first thing you should do is:
Watch and listen with your prop from a distance for a common interest you have with the group.
If you loose the game of Uno, you should:
Be a good sport and compliment the other person.
What is example of a verbal feedback you can give if someone is teasing you?
Whatever! Do you think I care! Tell me when we get to the funny part!
The second thing to do in the argument is:
You are already keeping your cool and listening. Next step is to share your side of the story using I statements.
When your first getting to know someone, it is important to be:
A little more serious.
If you try to join a group and they accept you and then reject you:
Give a cover story and quietly walk away
If someone is injured in the game, what is best to do or respond:
Show concerned, ask if okay, go get help if needed
Why is it best to have an attitude when you give a verbal comeback?
To let the bully know that you don't care and his/her words don't bother you.
What is the third thing to do when you have a disagreement with a friend or family member?
Allow the person to respond to what you shared and listen again to the other person. Do not argue.
When starting an individual conversation:
Find a common interest.
When your fully accepted to the group:
If you are bored when playing a game, it is best to:
After you give a verbal comeback when teased, what should you do next?
Walk away and don't show any emotion except you don't care
The last two steps in solving a disagreement are:
Both people suggest a solution and agree on a solution.