Boundaries
STOP skill
Healthy Friendships
Smart Choices!
Sports!
100

This is the dividing line between what behavior you’ll allow from others or what they’ll allow from you

What is a boundary?

100

'S' stands for:

A: Silly

B: Stop!

C: Stand

B: Stop! Literally stop, don't move a muscle. 
100
T of F: Healthy friendships feel safe and accepting. You don't have to be someone you're not. 

True! True friends will accept you as you are and you do not feel unsafe being around these people.

100

How do you tell the difference between positive/smart choices and negative/bad choices?

Your answer! Hint: what can be helpful to think about when deciding on a choice to make?

100

This person invented basketball in 1891

James Naismith, a PE teacher

200

What is a boundary you set with someone recently?

Your own answer

200

'T' stands for:

A: Turkey

B: Trot

C: "Take a step back"/"take a breath"

C: "Take a step back"/"take a breath"

Why is this important?

200

T or F: Good friends apologize when they do or say something to hurt your feelings. They do not go out of their way to hurt you or embarrass you. 

True! Apologizing shows that your friends care about how you feel. True friends will not try to embarrass you or hurt your feelings on purpose.

200

T or F: Bad/negative choices usually bring on more negative feelings or stress

True! Can you think of a specific situation for yourself that relates to this?

200

Basketball was originally played with a ____ ball.

Soccer!

300

How would you set a boundary with a classmate that wants to copy your homework?

Your answer!

300

'O' stands for:

A: oregano

B: organize

C: observe

C: observe! 

What am I thinking?

What am I feeling in my body?

Where is my focus?

What am I reacting to?

300

T or F: Being good friends means I can do or say anything and my friends won't care. I don't have to check in with them to make sure they are comfortable with what I am doing or saying. 

False! It's always a good idea to check in with your friends to make sure that what you are doing or saying isn't making them feel uncomfortable. 

300

T or F: Bad choices tend to make things worse than they were.

True! Can you think of an example of this for yourself or another person?

300

In the early years of basketball, this was not allowed.

Dribbling!

400
How would you respond if someone suggests you do something that you know would hurt someone else's feelings or embarrass someone?

Your answer?

400

'P' stands for:

A: Princess

B: proceed

C: pocket

B: proceed!

Get perspective!

Look at the bigger picture

What will be the consequences of my actions?

Proceed mindfully


400

T or F: Maintaining good boundaries is not important with close friends. 

False: Maintaining good boundaries, checking in to make sure your friends are comfortable (and you are too) is very important to maintaining healthy friendships! 

400

T or F: Smart choices get rid of the stress and bring better feelings.

True! Can you think of an example for yourself or another person?

400

Michael Jordan paid fines for wearing his shoes on the court: T or F?

True! Michael Jordan paid an NBA fine each time he wore them rather than play the game without them.

500
When can you use the STOP skill? When can it be helpful?

When you are deciding how to act, respond, or actions to take in general. It gives you time to pause on what you are thinking of doing so that you have a better chance of making a good choice!

500

T or F: Smart choices make things better.

True! Can you think of an example of this for yourself or another person?