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Empathy and Communication
Bully Prevention
Emotion Management
Problem-Solving
Staff Members
100
The ability to identify, understand, and respond thoughtfully to the feelings of others
What is Empathy?
100
Name two examples of Face-to-face bullying
What is pushing, shoving, tripping, name-calling, teasing, excluding someone
100
After you recognize your feelings, what should you tell yourself to do (three words)?
What is "Stop and Think"
100
When you have a problem, this is the first thing you need to do.
What is Analyze the Problem?
100
This staff member wears the same outfit everyday.
Who is Officer Haelle?
200
Recognizing that people have different opionoins or thoughts about te same thing is recognizing that they have their own...
What is perspective or point of view
200
Name two behind-the-back forms of bullying.
What is spreading rumors, exluding someone, sending mean emails, writing mean things about someone, name-calling
200
Shoulders tense, stomach hurting, headache, legs shaky, crying, muscle tension, feel hot, red face
What are physical signs of emotions?
200
The word we use for thinking of all the solutions for a problem- all the good and bad choices.
What is Brainstorming Options?
200
This staff member used to go to school in this building when she was your age.
Who is Dr. West?
300
When you make ______, you BELIEVE you know what is true about what people think of why people act the way they do.
What are assumptions?
300
When one or more people repeatedly harm, harass, intimidate, or exclude others. It is unfair and one-sided"
What is Bullying
300
A calming strategy that involves talking to yourself inside your head and saying something like, "you can do this."
What is Positive Self-Talk
300
When you consider your options to think about the good and bad consequences, this is a question you can ask yourself...
What might happen if I do this? Is it safe? How might people feel about it? Is it ethical?
300
This staff member like swimming, coaching, and shooting pool.
Who is Ms. Vita?
400
When you explain your perspective and understand someone else's perspective while keeping calm and considering the other's perspective.
What is disagreeing respectfully?
400
Someone who is aware that bullying is happening.
What is a bystander?
400
The part of your brain that sends stress or happy hormones to the rest of your body.
What is the amygdala?
400
Behavior that is considered to be the good or right thing to do when you take other people into consideration
What is Ethical?
400
The staff member who has traveled to over 30 countries outside the United States.
Who is Ms. Jess
500
The communication style that allows you to stand up for yourself while still being respectful of others.
What is assertive communication?
500
The middle school program that teaches students tell kids to "STOP" when they are being disrespectful.
What is Expect Respect?
500
The part of your brain that you use to make good decisions. It's difficult to use this part of your brain unless you are calm.
What is the frontal cortex?
500
Name three people in the school you can talk to when you have a problem in school?
Who is the principal, your teacher, your assistant teacher, your counselor, the school social worker, the school psychologist...
500
This staff member like to dance and specializes in Tango
Who is Ms. Goldberg