Communication Skills
Coping Skills
Conflict Resolution
Friendship Skills
Perspective Taking
100

What is one way to show someone you are listening?

Looking toward them, nodding, responding appropriately, asking questions, etc.

100

True or False:
It is okay to feel sad.

True

100

True or False:
Yelling usually helps solve conflicts.

False

100

Name two qualities of a good friend.

Kind, honest, respectful, helpful, etc.

100

If someone is crying, how might they be feeling?

Sad, frustrated, hurt, overwhelmed, etc.

200

Name two conversation topics you can use when meeting someone new.

Hobbies, pets, favorite foods, movies, sports, school, etc.

200

Name one coping skill you can use when feeling frustrated.

Deep breathing, asking for a break, counting, talking to someone, etc.

200

Your friend wants to play Uno, and you want Hangman. What can you do?

Play both, take turns choosing, etc.

200

What can you do if someone is sitting alone?

Invite them to join, talk to them, check on them.

200

You accidentally interrupt someone. How might they feel?

Annoyed, frustrated, ignored, etc.

300

You ask someone about their favorite movie. They answer. What should you do next?

Ask another related question or make a comment about their answer.

300

You lose a game and feel upset. What is one coping strategy you could use?

Take deep breaths, count to ten, etc. (Any appropriate coping skill)

300

What should you do before trying to solve a problem with someone?
Example: Someone is upset with you, and you don't know why.

Stay calm and listen.

300

Name one quality of a bad friend.  

Mean, lies to you, bosses you around, ignores you, etc.

300

Why might two people see the same situation differently?

Different experiences, feelings, beliefs, preferences, etc.

400

What is a follow-up question?

A question related to what someone just said.

400

What are two signs your body might show when you're becoming frustrated?

Clenched fists, fast heartbeat, tense muscles, raised voice, etc.

400

What is a compromise?

A solution where both people give a little

400

What should you do if a friend says "No" to playing?

Respect their answer. Do something else by yourself, or ask another friend.

400

What does perspective mean?


Answer: Someone else's thoughts, feelings, or point of view.

500

Role Play: Start a conversation with someone sitting next to you.

Any appropriate conversation starter.

500

Role Play: Show a coping strategy without speaking.

If the group or the RBT guesses correctly, you get the point!

500

Role Play: A friend accidentally bumps into you. Show an appropriate response.

Calm communication.

500

Role Play:
Show how you would invite someone to join an activity.

Appropriate invitation. Ex: "After social skills, do you want to play Wii with me?"

500

Role Play:
Describe how both people might feel in this situation:
"Two students want the same computer."

Sad, frustrated, annoyed, etc.