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Assertiveness Skills Game

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    Practice assertiveness skills
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  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: You're afraid to share your opinion because it may upset someone.
    Passive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: "I see that, but what if we tried this instead?"
    Assertive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: "That works for me. I like that it will include everyone's voice."
    Assertive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: You stand up for what you believe, even if others may not agree.
    Assertive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: You tell others what you want AND what they're going to do.
    Aggressive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: You say what you think the other person wants to hear.
    Passive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: You feel comfortable politely telling others how you feel.
    Assertive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: "It's MY turn." *grabs ball out of their hands*
    Aggressive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: You don't speak up when someone hurts your feelings
    Passive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: You don't want anyone to be mad at you, so you always agree.
    Passive
  •  5
  • Passive, Assertive or Aggressive: You don't listen to what other people want so you can have it your way.
    Aggressive
  •  5
  • ACT ASSERTIVE: Your coach gives you an instruction, but you're not sure how to do it. What do you say or do?
    Example: "Coach, I'm still not sure I understand the move. Can you please show me again?"
  •  5
  • ACT ASSERTIVE: What level of voice is assertive? Use that level of voice to say, "No thank you, I don't like pickles."
    firm, calm voice, level 2
  •  5
  • ACT ASSERTIVE: Your classmate keeps interrupting. Use your assertiveness skills to tell them to please stop.
    ex. "Please stop blurting out. It's hard for me to listen to what the teacher is teaching."
  •  5
  • ACT ASSERTIVE: Your friend is in your personal space bubble. Use your assertiveness skills to ask them to give you more space.
    ex. "You're in my personal space. Can you please step back a little bit?"
  •  5
  • ACT ASSERTIVE: You have two good friends, but lately when you're hanging out you feel a little ignored. Use your assertiveness skills to tell them how you feel.
    ex. "Lately when we hang out I feel like you guys only talk to each other and I am feeling a little left out. Please include me."
  •  5