Teeth possibly showing, corners of the mouth pointing up, eye squinting.
What is happy?
True or False: Using calming strategies can help you handle BIG emotions.
What is true?
If a friend is losing at a game, what can you say to encourage them?
What is " You can do it!" or " You can win next time!"
What should you say after someone does something kind for you?
What is "thank you"?
What is a "consequence"?
What is what happens after you make a choice. Can we have good consequences too?
This is the emotion you feel when someone is talking over you or showing you poor social manners.
What is annoyed or disrespected?
This is the only thing in a conflict you can truly control.
What is myself?
This is what you should do if you see someone sitting alone at lunch looking sad.
What is sit with them, or invite them to play?
True or False: A good friend always tells the truth, even when it is hard.
What is true?
You see someone who is quiet, showing body language like they are feeling sad or alone. What do you do?
What is invite them to sit with you, you can also ask them if they are okay or if they feel like sharing?
This is the feeling of being very angry, furious, or infuriated.
What is mad?
What to do when the deep breathing/grounding activity is not working to calm you down?
What is ask for a break respectfully or walk away?
Before your friend tells you about what is happening in their life, what should you do?
What is listen without interrupting?
What is active listening?
What is listening with your whole body, and responding to show you understand?
If you and a friend disagree on a game, what is the best way to handle this situation?
What is talk it out and find a compromise?
This is an emotion related to tears, frowning, and feeling down.
What is sad?
This is a calming strategy that involves using your fingers.
What is hand breathing?
Feeling sorry for someone is NOT empathy/ This is called _________.
What is sympathy?
How can you advocate for yourself when you feel unheard?
What is use ''I" statements and speak respectfully?
What are "personal boundaries"?
What are rules or limits you create to identify safe ways for others to behave towards you?
People, things, or events that cause you to have a strong emotional reaction.
What is a trigger, or emotional trigger?
What to do to show you are listening when a friend is talking to you.
What is make eye contact, stop what I am doing/ don't interrupt?
What to do if your friend is telling you to go away when they are feeling high emotions, but you want to help.
What is respect their boundary, and or, give them space.
What can you do if your friend is pressuring you to do something you are not comfortable with?
What is say "no" and suggest another activity or walk away.
Your teacher asks you to do something you don't want to do. What is the expected behavior?
What is follow directions or ask for a break (respectfully)?