These actions dip buckets.
Exclude, be bossy, gossip and spread rumors, force others to do things, killer statements, etc.
B.E.S.T. listening means: body spotlight, eye contact, smile and ...?
Thumb or Take turns talking! (No interruption!)
A 100-year-old person can grow Emotional Intelligence. True or false?
True
These are the words and actions that let us feel included and cared for
Smile and say, "You are okay."; cheer me on; offer help, hug, say, "You can play with me/Do you want to play with me?/Do you want to be my friend?"; giving air hugs!; playing together, etc.
When people say "Hi!" and wave at you, what Friendship Languages are they sharing?
Kind gesture and kind words.
How many friendship languages would repair one hurtful action?
More than 5
Having feelings are okay, but hurtful behaviors and words are not okay. True or false?
True
What books teach us about friendships?
Your answer!
When someone is mean to you, these are some of the choices I have.
Get help from a teacher or speak up, "I feel sad when people do that."
Name Top 3 Friendship Languages you like others to do for you.
Kind words, kind touch, small handmade gifts, help, and/or quality time
How do you take a Six Second Pause?
What is something unique and wonderful about you?
Your response!
These words would let people feel safe about their differences.
Say, "it's okay to be different"; make friends with various people; ask questions to find similarities with others; imagine how others feel about their differences, etc.
Name top 3 EQ tools that you can use at school.
Talk to a grown-up; take a 6 second pause; take deep breaths; sip some water; read a book; draw; hold a stuffed animal; go outside and enjoy nature; sit somewhere else and relax while you drink some water, etc.
Why do we NOT want to use blaming statements?
Because people feel they are attacked; because people may not listen well; because people stops listening when they feel blamed, etc.
These are the words we want to hear from others when we are sad, mad, scared or lonely
"Tell me how you feel." "I hope you feel better." "I am here for you." "Let's take a deep breath together." "Let's play together." "I love you." "It's okay." "How can I help you?" " I am sorry that happened." "Are you hurt?" "Can I play with you?", "Would you like some space now?" etc.