Problem Solving
Emotional Management
Bullying Prevention
Random
100

What does the S stand for in S.T.E.P?

Say the Problem

(Without Blame) 

100

Name two strategies to calm down.

1. Breathing

2. Counting 

3. Positive Self Talk 

100

If someone picks on you one time and you get it to stop is that considered bullying?

No, you were able to get it to stop and it was a one time occurrence.

100

Feeling or understanding what someone else is feeling is an example of....

Empathy

200

What does the T stand for in S.T.E.P?

Think of solutions 

200

How you might feel when you are worried about something important, like a test, presentation, or parent conference.

Anxiety

200

What are 3 ways we can tell if someone is being bullied?

1. It is on purpose

2. It is one sided 

3. It keeps happening (and the person can't get it to stop)

200

Using a calm, firm voice and respectful words is an example of.....

Being assertive

300

What does the E stand for in S.T.E.P?


Explore consequences

(What could happen if...) 

300

Give an example of positive self-talk.

Examples: You can do it! You got this! I'm going to try my best to succeed! 

300

Is this bullying? Sarah runs into Bobby in the hallway. Hey! Bobby says watch where you are going! Sarah says, Watch where you are going! *Tell why this is or is not bullying. 

It is not bullying because they are both arguing 

300

People can have more than one feeling at the same time.

True 

400

What does the P stand for in S.T.E.P?

Pick the best solution

(Make your plan) 

400

True or False 

Yelling into a pillow one of the calm down steps?

False

Naming your feeling

Taking a break 

Counting to 10 

Take a break 

400

True or False: It is everyone’s responsibility to try and stop bullying. 

True 

400

What kinds of messages did we talk about that will help you get your point across without the other person getting defensive?

I-Messages, Example: I feel when... I think.... I need...

500

What do solutions need to be?

Hint: S____& R_______

Safe & Respectful

500

What does the amygdala control?

Your emotions/feelings  

500

What are the 3 R's when it comes to bullying prevention?

1. Recognize 

2. Refuse 

3. Report 

500
Explain what flipping your lid means. 

When someone "flips their lid", their amygdala, or emotional center of the brain, takes over and becomes disconnected from the upper brain. This means that logic no longer influences emotions, and the person may act in ways that shock themselves and others.