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Social Situations

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    Social scenarios to guide questions and conversations
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  • You're walking up the bleachers with popcorn to meet your friends at the football game. You trip and spill the popcorn in front of everyone!
    How might you feel? What could you say or do to handle the situation in a positive way?
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  • Your teacher calls on you, and you answer confidently. However, you are wrong. A few classmates laugh.
    How might you feel? What could you do or say next to stay calm and on-topic?
  •  20
  • You walk into what you think is your next class. You sit down, and realize it's the wrong room when the teacher walks in.
    How might you feel? What would be an expected way to react?
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  • You share your favorite TV show, but your classmates laugh and call it weird.
    How might you feel? What could you do or say to stay confident and kind?
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  • Your lunchbox opens and everything spills in the hallway.
    How might you feel? What would be an expected reaction?
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  • It's lunchtime, and you find out that all of your friends are in a different lunch group. You have no one to sit with.
    How might you feel? What could you do to solve this problem?
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  • You're sitting with new classmates at lunch and want to start a conversation.
    How might you feel? What could you say to start a conversation and keep it going?
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  • You're tired and accidentally start dozing off. The teacher calls on you to wake you up.
    How might you feel? What might your teacher be thinking? What can you do to prevent this from happening again?
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  • You order food but say the meal name wrong, and the waiter laughs.
    How might you feel? What could you do or say next that's appropriate?
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  • You practiced your math homework, but are still confused before the quiz.
    How might you feel? What can you do to get help?
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  • A classmate bumps into you in the hallway and your water bottle falls, rolling away. They don't apologize.
    How might you feel? What might they be thinking? What could you do or say that's respectful?
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  • Someone in gym keeps making noises and blaming you. The teacher tells you to stop.
    How might you feel? What could you say to advocate for yourself?
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  • You come home excited to eat leftover dinner, but someone already ate them.
    How might you feel? What could you say to express your feelings respectfully?
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  • You wanted to play a specific game during recess, but someone else got to it first.
    How might you feel? What could you do or say to solve the problem?
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