Stress
Coping Skills
Mindfulness
Executive Functioning
Extra
100

What is one of your stress triggers?

Deadlines? Lots of work? Exams? Certain people?

100

What is an example of an unhealthy coping mechanism?

Giving up, Ignoring the problem, Eating too much/too little, Shutting down, Criticizing yourself, Lashing out at others, etc. 

100

What is mindfulness?

Being aware of our thoughts and emotions in the present moment without judgement

100

How can organization and planning help with our stress management?

When we are organized, we may better be able to deal with challenges and be prepared for changes

100

Pertaining to letting go of what we cannot control... What are some things in our lives that we cannot control?

The actions of others, The past, The future, The opinions of others, What other people think of me, The amount of homework I get assigned, etc. 

200

What happens in your body when you feel stressed?

Sweat? Stomach ache? Head ace? Shakes?

200

What are coping skills?

Coping skills are things that we can do in the moment, when we are feeling a negative emotion, to help us turn down the volume of our emotions and avoid getting overwhelmed 

200

What is an example of being mindful?

Noticing your thoughts and letting them go, Noticing your surroundings without judgment, Being aware of eating a munchkin! etc. 

200

What are some things that would be helpful to organize?

Binder, Locker, Backpack, Room

200

Pertaining to focusing on what we CAN control... What are some things in our lives that we can control?

Our thoughts, Our actions, How we speak to ourselves, How we spend our free time, How we handle challenges, etc. 

300

Is all stress bad?

No! A little stress can be helpful for success, but too much can interfere with success 

300

What are examples of coping skills that you use?

Take a walk, Bake, Draw, Talk to someone, Breath, Take a break, Etc. 

300

What is the 5 senses mindfulness tool?

Tuning into your senses to notice what is happening around you in the present moment:

5 things you can see

4 things you can feel

3 things you can hear

2 things you can smell

1 thing you can taste

300

What is an organization tip?

Labeling, Color coding, Schedule a time to organize your things
300

Organize this to-do list in order from most priority, to least priority:

1. Clean room

2. Study for Science test occurring tomorrow

3. Play the new video game 

 4. Work on English essay due next week 

1. Study for Science test occurring tomorrow

2. Clean room

3. Work on English essay due next week

4. Play the new video game

400

What is stress?

Stress is our body's response to changes or challenges in our lives. 

400

Give an example of a positive affirmation

I can do this! 

400

What is 5 finger breathing?

Stretch one hand out and with the pointer finger of your other hand, trace your fingers while breathing in as you trace up, and out as you trace down

400

What is a time management tip?

Create a to-do list, Start with the easiest thing on the list, Start with the most time-consuming thing on the list, Prioritize your to-do list, Set reminders, Break down big tasks into smaller steps

400

How would you break down an essay into smaller steps?

Complete the first paragraph today, the second paragraph tomorrow, and the third paragraph the next day

500

What are three common stress reactions?

Fight, Flight, and Freeze

500

What is progressive muscle relaxation?

A stress relief mechanism where you relax each part of your body one at a time to attain an overall sense of calm

500

What is the Lazy 8 breathing mindfulness tool?

Drag your finger on the desk in the shape of an 8 and breathe in while tracing one half of the 8, and breathe out while tracing the other half of the 8

500

Name 3 examples of executive functioning skills

Planning, Organization, Self-control, Task initiation, Time management, Metacognition, Working Memory, Attention, Flexibility, Perseverance 

500

What was your favorite part of the group?

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