Sounds like
Looks like
True or False?
Feels like
100

Respect sounds like...

A). complaining about what's for lunch/dinner

B). asking when we're smoking next

C). saying "please" and "thank you" 

C). Saying "please" and "thank you"

Manners are an important part of respect! You should be using manners with everyone you speak to. 

100

Respect looks like...

A). chatting with peers during groups 

B). Leaving a mess behind for someone else to clean

C). keeping your items in your bag & your hands to yourself (sharing table space) 

C). keeping your items in your bag & your hands to yourself 


It's also important to respect the space and boundaries of others! 

100

It is disrespectful to disagree with a peer. 

False! 

disagreements will happen! that's okay! we just have to use respectful language. 

100

You did not get your way at PSR and in turn, said something disrespectful to a staff member. This left the staff member feeling _________. 

A). unbothered 

B). content

C). unappreciated 

C.) Unappreciated 

Hearing disrespectful comments makes staff feel that their work and care for consumers is not appreciated. 

200

Respect sounds like...

A). "Who's working Saturday?"

B). Speaking with a pleasant tone 

C). gossiping about other PSR members  

B). Speaking with a pleasant tone 

Even when you're mad/disappointed, it's important to keep a level, happy tone. AKA, hold the sass.  

200

Respect looks like...

A). talking over others

B). giving someone that's having a bad day space 

C). cutting in line 

B). giving someone that's having a bad day space

Sometimes people need to be left alone when they're struggling. It's respectful to give them their space and time. 

200

True or false? It is respectful to sigh and roll your eyes. 

False! Even body language can be disrespectful, so be mindful! 

200

to be respected feels like...

A). being included 

B). being ignored

C). being isolated 

A). being included 

It is respectful to include others. If you see someone alone/being left out, the respectful thing to do is invite them to join you. 

300

Respect sounds like...

A). "This activity is boring"

B). *actively responding to questions* 

C). Tapping feet/tapping on tables when someone is speaking 

B). actively responding to questions

It's important to be an active listener during activities or groups. Zoning out/ignoring questions can be considered disrespectful. 

300

Respect looks like...

A). patiently waiting your turn for coffee 

B). cutting in line for coffee

C). getting a second cup of coffee before everyone's had their first

A). patiently waiting your turn for coffee 

Even though we're all eager to get our coffee in the morning, being patient and fair is so important. 

300

True or false? Respecting property is just as important as respecting people. 

True! Property, whether it's yours or not, should always be respected and taken care of. 

300

Being respected by your peers makes you feel...

A). proud of yourself 

B). important

C). worthy of love/companionship 

D). All of the above 

D). All of the above 

being respected by your peers can make you feel proud of your accomplishments, important, and worthy of love and friendship. 

400

Respect sounds like...

A). cursing out loud 

B). playing videos/music out loud during groups 

C). speaking at an appropriate volume (inside voice)

C). Speaking at an appropriate volume (inside voice)

Sometimes we get excited and we raise our voice (over others) without noticing. It's important to remain respectful of others in the room and lower our voice or wait our turn to speak. 

400

Respect looks like...

A). putting Uno cards away when you're done playing 

B). leaving markers and crayons out on your table 

C). spilling water and pretending it didn't happen 

A). putting Uno cards away when you're done playing

This goes for anything you play with or use! Leave spaces better than you found them!

400

True or false? Only people you know deserve respect, you don't have to respect strangers. 

False! Everyone deserves respect. 

You don't have to talk to strangers to give them respect. For example, being quiet in a movie theater is respectful to the strangers around you. 

400

Someone disrespected your space/property, and borrowed something out of your bag without permission. They returned the item unharmed, however you likely feel...

A). happy

B). bothered/uncomfortable 

C). neutral 

B). Bothered/uncomfortable 

No one likes when people touch their things, especially without any permission. It's considered very disrespectful to borrow without asking first, even if no damage is done. 

500

Respect sounds like...

A). "excuse me"

B). "move now"

C). "you're always in my way" 

A). "excuse me"

Manners are a huge part of respecting others, even if you're frustrated! No one wants to be talked to harshly.

500

What does respect look like during chore time? 

A). complaining about how long others are taking because you're ready to move on

B). half-heartedly completing your chores because you're tired but still want money 

C). promptly completing your chores to the best of your ability without complaining  

C). promptly completing your chores to the best of your ability without complaining 

It is disrespectful to outwardly complain about how long someone takes to complete their chores. They're probably trying their best! It is also disrespectful to property to sign up for a chore, just to do a half-way job :)

500

True or false? Respect is most important at PSR. 

False. Even though we're covering a lot of PSR etiquette today, respect is something you should carry with you everywhere!  

500

You feel disrespected by a peer because they keep touching you/playing around after you've communicated you're not in the mood. You should...

A). Yell at them to quit, you've already asked nicely

B). report the behavior to staff privately 

C). run away and isolate 

B). report the behavior to staff privately

It can be an implicit response to raise our voice due to frustration or to isolate ourselves when we don't feel heard. However, in this instance, it's best to report the behavior to staff.