What are your boundaries based on?
Your values, morals, and what's important to you
Which "need" does food, air, water, and shelter fall under?
Physiological Needs
What is the word that describes being the only one of its kind, being different?
Unique
What is the first step in problem solving?
Identify the problem
Recall one previous lesson from any other day/week that we've learned in class
study habits, personality types, learning styles, positive attitude/thinking, effective communication, coping skills, stress management, problem solving, etc.
When is it best to know your boundaries?
Before entering a situation
Which "need" does health, job security, and safe environments fall under?
Safety Needs
Why is it important to be your unique self?
Any acceptable answer
What is the second step in problem solving?
Make a plan
What are the names of your teachers?
Ms. G and Mrs. C
Why is it important to know your personal boundaries (as well as be aware of other people's boundaries)?
Acceptable answers:
to know your limits, to create open communication, reduce confusion/misunderstandings/arguments, etc.
What is 1 example from the Love and Belonging need?
Acceptable Answers:
friendship, intimacy, trust, acceptance, giving and receiving affection, being a part of a group (family, friends, work, etc.)
Name an activity we did to express uniqueness.
Creating the unique people or creating the About Me poster
What is the third step in problem solving?
Action-carry out the plan
What time does your class let out?
12:00pm or 3:15 pm
What is something you can say if your boundaries are crossed?
Acceptable Answers:
"I'm not comfortable with that"
"Please don't do that"
"I've decided not to"
"I don't want to do that"
Which "need" was at the highest level?
Self-Actualization
What does it mean to be socially awkward?
Having trouble communicating, quiet, nervous, anxious in social settings
What is the final step in problem solving?
Evaluate your result
Name one of the four Communications Styles
Passive, Passive Aggressive, Aggressive, Assertive
What is one example of what you can do when setting boundaries?
Acceptable Answers:
-Use confident body language (eye contact, firm voice, facing the person)
-Be respectful (avoid put downs, name calling, and silent treatment)
-Plan ahead (think of what to say)
-Compromise (listen and consider other people's needs)
What is the official name of the Needs pyramid?
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
What is one thing you can do to overcome being socially awkward?
Any acceptable answer
Name the 4 steps in problem solving.
Problem, Plan, Action, Result
What is the name of this class?
Opportunity Now