Self-Management
Coping Strategies
Self-Discipline
Impulse Control
Time-Management
100

What are the topics you learned during the self-management unit?

Self-regulation

Coping skills

Self-discipline

Impulse control

Time management


100

What are coping strategies?

Healthy ways to get us through difficult times.

100

What is self-discipline?

Doing what you know needs to be done even when you don’t feel like it.

100

What is impulse control?

Impulse control is stopping and thinking before acting upon a feeling or a sudden urge to do something.

100

What is time-management?

The ability to respond to things 

  • In a timely fashion

  • Estimate the time necessary to complete tasks

  • Have the ability to make and follow a schedule

200

What is self-management?

Our ability to manage our behaviors, thoughts and emotions in a conscious and productive way.

200

What do coping strategies help us do?

Coping strategies can soothe us, calm us and help us support and regulate ourselves.

200

What does self-discipline help us do?

Stayed focused on goals

Stay in control of our emotions/reactions


200

What is impulse control also known as?

Impulse control, also known as self-control, is the ability to control your behaviors and feelings.

200

What academic tasks require time-management?

  • completing nightly homework

  • working on group projects

  • taking tests and quizzes

  • working in a science lab

  • completing long-term essays or research papers

300

What is self-regulation?

Self-management is also known as self-regulation. Self-regulation means being able to stay in control over our emotions or the way we show our feelings in ways that are acceptable, safe, and that don't hurt yourself or others.

300

Why do we need coping/regulation strategies/skills?

We need coping/regulation strategies to help manage difficult situations.
300

How can you demonstrate self-discipline?

Doing what you should do even when you could get away with something else

Not procrastinating or giving excuses

Making positive decisions in difficult situations

Resisting peer pressure

Exercising self-control

300

How does impulse control help us?

Impulse control helps us to stay in control of our body and mind and allows us to think about the potential consequences of our actions.

300

Give an example of good time-management in the classroom or at home.

In the classroom:

  • Completing class assignments

  • Arriving to class on time

  • Being on task

  • Using time wisely during class

  • Effectively managing homework and long-term assignments 

An example of good Time Management skills would be when a child decides to finish their homework and chores immediately after school, so they have time to watch TV later in the evening.

400

What does self-regulation give us the power to do?

Self-regulation is the power to feel big things but manage what we do when we feel them.

400

Give some examples of coping/regulation strategies.

Positive self-talk

Compliments

Celebrations

Going for a walk

Exercising

Taking a nap/resting

Listening to music

Talking to a trusted adult or friend

Watching TV or YouTube

  • Art

  • Writing

  • Reading

  • Taking space

  • Playing video games

  • Practice mindfulness

  • Playing a game

  • Sitting with a pet

  • Sitting quietly


400

Where do you start with self-discipline?

  • Set goals with steps

  • Eliminate distractions

  • Use strategies that help with a positive mindset

  • Create routines

  • Reward yourself for meeting goals

400

Why is impulse control important?

People who are able to demonstrate impulse control are more successful 

  • socially

  • in their careers 

  • in relationships

400

What does time-management involve?

  • Judging the amount of time it will take to complete a task 

  • Knowing how to stick to a schedule

  • Prioritize

500

Are feelings ok?  Why or why not?

All feelings are okay.  It is how we handle them that makes the difference.

500

What is the first step you need to take for healthy coping?

  1. Calm down/regulate

  2. Focus on the problem

  3. Think

  4. Solve the Problem

500

How many positive interactions do you need for every negative interaction in order to keep a positive and healthy mindset?

5 positive interactions to every 1 negative interaction

500

Are we born with impulse control?

No, we have to learn the skill and practice to get good at it.

500

How much sleep should you be getting in order to be healthy.

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine has recommended 

  • Children aged 6–12 years sleep


    • 9–12 hours per 24 hours 

  • Teenagers aged 13–18 years sleep


    • 8–10 hours per 24 hours.