Relaxation
Feelings 😊😡😢😨
Myth or Fact
Family
Thoughts/feelings/actions
100

What is a sign we may need to use a relaxation skill?

Fast heartbeat, feeling hot, stomach hurting, feeling very hyper/restless, feeling out of control

100

 If someone takes your turn, what feeling might you have?

Angry, frustrated, annoyed

100

Myth or Fact: Talking about hard experiences can help people heal.

Fact

100

Name one trusted adult you can talk to when you need help.

Parent, grandparent, teacher, counselor, coach, etc.

100

Situation: You are trying a new game and lose.

Question: What might you think?

"I can't do this."
OR
"I'll never win."

Bonus: What's a more helpful thought?

200

hat can help your body calm down: running faster or slowing your breathing?

slowing your breathing

200

What feeling might someone have if they miss someone they love?

Sad, lonely, worried

200

Myth or Fact: Strong feelings after a scary experience mean something is wrong with you

Myth
200

What is one thing that helps families stay strong?

Talking, helping each other, spending time together, listening, etc.

200

You make a mistake in class.

Question: What is a coping statement you can tell yourself?


Answer:
"Everybody makes mistakes."
"I can try again."
"I don't have to be perfect."

300

Name one way you can relax your body when you are worried.

Deep breathing, coloring, music, taking a walk, stretching, etc.

300

 Name two feelings that can hide underneath anger.

Sadness, embarrassment, worry, hurt, loneliness, disappointment

300

Myth or Fact: If a family member struggles with alcohol or drugs, it is the child's fault.

MYTH!!!

300

True or False: A child is responsible for fixing adult problem

False

300

A friend does not sit with you at lunch.

Question: What feeling might you have?


Sad, hurt, lonely, worried.

Bonus: What could you tell yourself?

400

True or False: Taking a break can help you calm down before you get too angry.

True

400

True or False: You can feel more than one feeling at the same time.

True

400

Myth or Fact: People can learn ways to feel safer and stronger after hard experiences.

FACT

400

 If adults are having problems, whose job is it to solve them?

Adults

400

Situation: You feel nervous because something at home has changed.

Question: What is a helpful thought you can practice?

"It's ok to worry, but I can handle hard things."
"I have gotten through hard things before."
"I can ask for help if I need it."

500

Explain Fight, Flight, Freeze.

Fight, Flight, and Freeze are ways our brain and body try to protect us when we think something is dangerous or scary.

  • Fight = wanting to argue, yell, hit, or get angry.
  • Flight = wanting to run away, hide, avoid, or leave.
  • Freeze = feeling stuck, unable to think, speak, or move.


500

Why is it important to name your feelings?

It helps us understand ourselves and choose coping skills.

500

Myth or Fact: Talking about your trauma makes it worse.

Myth

500

Name one strength you have that helps you get through hard times.

Courage, kindness, persistence, asking for help, humor, creativity, etc.

500


Situation: You are feeling angry after a disagreement with someone.

Question: Name one positive mantra you can tell yourself before you react.



"This feeling will pass"
"My feelings are okay."
"I am in control of my choices."
"I can take a break before I act."