Healthy vs. Unhealthy
Mental Health
Boundaries
Personal Safety
Dating & Consent
100

Is it healthy or unhealthy if someone listens when you say "no"?

Healthy – They respect your boundaries.

100

What is one way to calm yourself when you feel anxious?

Deep breathing, listening to music, talking to someone, taking a break, etc.

100

True or False: You have the right to say “no” to a hug.

True – You always have the right to personal space.

100

Who is one safe adult you can go to for help?

Parent, teacher, school counselor, coach, trusted family member.

100

True or False: You must have someone’s permission before hugging or kissing them.

True – Consent is always required.

200

Your friend always yells at you when they're upset. Is that healthy or unhealthy?

Unhealthy – Yelling is not a respectful way to communicate.

200

True or False: It's okay to ask for help when you feel sad or stressed.

True – Getting help is healthy and shows strength.

200

What is a boundary?

A limit you set for what is okay or not okay with you.

200

What should you do if a stranger asks for personal information online?

Do not give it, block them, tell an adult right away.

200

What does “consent” mean?

Saying yes freely and clearly – without pressure.

300

Give one example of a healthy way to solve a disagreement.

Talking calmly, taking turns speaking, finding a compromise, etc. 

300

What does “self-care” mean? Give one example.

Taking care of your body, mind, and emotions. Examples: taking a shower, sleeping, doing something you enjoy, being active, etc.

300

Name a situation where you might need to set a boundary.

If someone is standing too close, texting too much, trying to get physical, etc.

300

Name 3 steps to take if you feel unsafe.

Get away, say no, tell a trusted adult.

300

Name one way to show respect in a dating relationship.

Listening, giving space, asking for consent, being kind.

400

True or False: A healthy relationship means doing everything your partner wants.

False – A healthy relationship has equal choices and respect.

400

Name two professionals you can talk to about mental health.

Counselor, social worker, psychologist, school nurse, or doctor, etc.

400

What should you do if someone keeps crossing your boundaries?

Tell a trusted adult, say "stop" again, walk away.

400

What should you say or do if someone touches you in a way that makes you uncomfortable?

Say "Stop", move away, tell a safe adult.

400

Give an example of when someone might withdraw consent.

Changing their mind, feeling scared, getting uncomfortable – and that’s always okay.

500

List 3 signs that a relationship might be unhealthy.

Controlling behavior, name-calling, ignoring your boundaries, threats, jealousy, etc.

500

Explain the difference between a bad day and a mental health problem.

A bad day is temporary. A mental health problem lasts longer and may need support or treatment.

500

Describe the difference between physical, emotional, and digital boundaries.

Physical = personal space; Emotional = how much you share; Digital = what’s okay online (like pictures or messages).

500

What should you do if someone makes you feel unsafe, but they are a family member or someone you know well?

Tell a trusted adult, like a teacher or counselor, even if the person is someone close to you. It's never okay for anyone—family or not—to make you feel unsafe.

500

Explain why it’s important to check in with your partner about how they feel.

To make sure they feel safe, respected, and heard – relationships need communication.