Good Friend or Not
What Would You Do?
Feelings & Reactions
School Situations
Self-Care & Coping
100

Your friend laughs when others tease you. Good friend or not?

Not a good friend.

100

A classmate asks you to cheat on a test. What do you do?

Say no and tell a teacher if needed.

100

Feeling nervous before a test — name one coping skill.

Deep breathing, listening to music, etc.

100

You forgot homework. What’s the best thing to do?

Tell the teacher honestly.

100

Name one way to take care of your body.

Eat healthy, sleep, exercise.

200

Your friend helps you when you forget your homework.

Good friend.

200

You see someone sitting alone at lunch.

Invite them to sit with you or say hi.

200

You feel left out — what can you do?

Talk about it, join another group, use positive self-talk.

200

You see a classmate being bullied.

Tell an adult, don’t join in.

200

Name one way to take care of your mind.

Journal, talk to someone, meditate.

300

Your friend pressures you to skip class.

Not a good friend.

300

Your friend is mad and ignores you.

Give them space, then talk it out calmly.

300

You’re angry at a friend — what’s a healthy way to react?

Take a break, use “I feel” statements.

300

You’re in a group project and someone won’t help.

Communicate and ask the teacher for support.

300

What’s one activity that helps you relax?

(Client’s own answer—music, drawing, etc.)

400

Your friend respects your boundaries even if they don’t agree.

Good friend.

400

You’re invited somewhere your parents said no to.

Respect the rule and explain to your friend.

400

What can you do when you’re overwhelmed?

Grounding techniques, talk to a trusted adult.

400

You failed a quiz. What should you do next?

Study, ask for help, and try again.

400

Why is self-care important?

Helps manage stress and emotions.

500

Your friend spreads rumors but says “it was just a joke.”

Not a good friend.

500

You post something online and realize it might hurt someone’s feelings.

Delete it and apologize.

500

You made a mistake — what’s a growth mindset response?

“I can learn from this and do better next time.”

500

You have a disagreement with a teacher.

Stay calm, talk respectfully, and explain your side.

500

Name one healthy way to cope when you’re sad.

Talk to someone, cry, do something fun, etc.