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Offering Assistance

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    How to offer assistance to other in situations
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  • You are going to a restaurant right after school. You know your family has not yet eaten. What can you do to help?
    Buy take-out food to bring to them when you arrive home.
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  • Pretend your mother is allergic to nuts. While ordering at a restaurant, you see that the salad your mom has just ordered contains a type of nut. What can you do to help?
    Tell the waiter to come back and change the order or have them remove the nuts.
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  • Your brother just got home with a bad grade. What can you do to help?
    Cheer him up/help him study next time.
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  • Your dad wants to have a BBQ outside. However you know the weather will be rainy. What can you do to help?
    Tell him that the weather will be rainy and to do the BBQ another time.
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  • Your parents want to go to the movies but do not know what to watch. You recently watch a good movie with your friends. What can you do to help?
    Suggest the movie that you recently watched to them.
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  • Two of your friends are in the car with you. They start fighting about who gets to choose what music to play. What can you do to help?
    Tell them to take turns between each song.
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  • Your brother believes he is a great basketball player but in reality he is not that good. What can you do to help?
    Help him improve such as asking him enroll in basketball practices to improve his skills or coach him.
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  • Your friend believes they can sing and are about to perform in front of a big audience. You know from feedback of others that your friend is not as talented. What can you do to help?
    Be honest and tell them the truth.
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  • Your brother believes they can still play after falling down during a game of basketball. You see that his knee is swollen however. What can you do to help?
    Prevent him from playing and ask him to see a doctor/nurse.
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  • The teacher made a mistake on a math equation during class. What can you do to help?
    Point out their mistake and ask them to fix it.
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  • Your friend offers you some drugs and they say it has helped relieved them of their stress. What can you do to help?
    Say no and ask them to speak to a councilor/get help for their drug habits.
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  • Your friend's cat had just died. What can you do to help?
    Console/comfort them.
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  • Your cousin gave you money for Christmas. However, one of your other cousins did not receive a gift. What can you do to help?
    Split the money and give half as a gift to your cousin.
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  • You go to the store and find that they have one roll of toilet paper left. A poorer and more needy family was looking to get it but you got it first. What can you do to help?
    Give them the toilet paper as you can buy it from a different store and you can afford to go to another area.
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  • Your friend failed their test. They are clearly distraught. You passed your test with the highest grade. What can you do to help?
    Do not tell them your grade and cheer them up.
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  • Your dad has had a bad day. When he comes home and you try to talk to him he accidentally yells at you. What can you do to help?
    Ask him what is wrong and what you can do to help.
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