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If you feel upset/afraid/sad or confused, who can you go to for help?
parents, teachers, boss, friends, siblings,
what's the feeling?
loved/belonging
Here's an anger rule: "It's OK to be mad..... It's not OK to be.............
mean, unsafe, hurt myself or others, destroy property
what's the feeling?
focused
what's the feeling?
energetic/excited/hyper
what's the feeling?
calm/relaxed
what's the feeling?
hungry (curious)?....mad?
what's the feeling?
cold/freezing
What's the feeling?
lonely, sad
When you are starting to get upset/mad, what can you do to calm down and stay safe?
take a break, take some deep breaths, ask for help, do a calming activity, get some exercise, get a drink of water
What can you do at school/work to help make your teacher/boss feel happy?
follow directions, stay safe, do my work, do things without being asked/told to do them.
Tell us something that makes you feel afraid/scared.
answers will vary
He is rather .... because of the sudden death of his uncle.
shocked/surprised, upset
She is a bit .... when he says he is a billionaire.
suspicious/doubtful
He is rather.... because he doesn't have to do the exam this week.
relieved
He is very .... when he wins the competition.
proud
He is a little bit ...when he sees a spider
frightened (petrified)?
She is extremely ... because she can meet her idol
excited, thrilled, elated, ecstatic
She is a bit .... when she gets the smaller gift.
envious/jealous/upset
My mom is a little bit ....when I have got low marks/grades.
disappointed/ upset/concerned
They are very ...
delighted/happy
The boy is extremely ...
cross/angry/furious
He is extremely ....He doesn't know what to do.
confused
He is very ...
bored/overwhelmed
She is rather ... when she fell down in front of many people.
ashamed/ embarrssed
She is a bit ... because her dad's health is getting worse.
anxious/worried