What skill helps you remember to bring your homework, pencil, and other materials to school?
Organization
What do we call it when we understand how someone else is feeling?
Empathy
What does perspective mean?
How someone sees or thinks about a situation
What is bullying?
Being mean or hurtful on purpose, over and over
Who is a bystander?
Someone who sees a problem happening and does nothing about it
What is it called when you stop, think, and control your actions instead of acting right away?
Self-control
If a friend looks sad, what is one caring thing you could do to show empathy?
Listen, ask if they are okay, or offer help
Why might two people feel differently about the same event?
They have different perspectives
Name one type of bullying.
Physical, verbal, social, or cyberbullying
What is an upstander?
Someone who helps instead of ignoring the problem
What skill helps you stay focused on your work even when there are distractions around you?
Attention or focus
Why is empathy important when someone makes a mistake?
It helps us be kind and understanding instead of mean
What can you do to understand someone else’s perspective?
Listen and ask questions
How is bullying different from a one-time disagreement?
Bullying happens repeatedly and on purpose
Name one safe way a bystander can help.
Get help from an adult, support the person being hurt, or speak up safely
If you break a big assignment into smaller steps, what executive functioning skill are you using?
Planning
How does empathy help friendships stay strong?
It helps people feel cared for and understood
How can understanding perspective help solve conflicts?
It helps people understand each other and compromise
Why is it important to report bullying to a trusted adult?
To keep everyone safe and get help
Why can bystanders make a big difference in bullying situations?
Their actions can stop the bullying and help others feel safe
What executive functioning skill helps you change your plan when something is not working?
Flexible thinking
How can empathy help make a school a safer place for everyone?
People are kinder, help others, and stand up for one another
Why is it important to remember that your perspective is not the only one?
Others may have different experiences and feelings
How can bullying affect someone’s feelings and school experience?
It can make them feel sad, scared, or unsafe at school
What should you do if it feels unsafe to step in directly?
Get help from a trusted adult