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Hypothetical Social Scenario Questions 26

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  • A friend confides in you about a mistake they made, and they seem upset. How can you listen to them, ask questions, and share a time when you made a similar mistake to help them feel better?
  • A friend at school is feeling down after failing a test, and you know how hard they studied. How can you support them by offering encouragement and sharing your own experiences with failure?
  • You realize you forgot to sweep the kitchen last night after promising you would. How can you tell your mom honestly and take responsibility, while also making sure to remember next time?
  • Your brother thanks you for helping him with his chores when he was busy. How can you respond in a way that acknowledges his appreciation and lets him know you’re happy to help?
  • You’re proud of yourself for finishing chores, homework, and your shower on time today. How can you reward yourself in a small way, and what can you say to recognize the effort you put in?
  • You got distracted while doing your homework, and now it’s taking longer than expected. What can you say to yourself to refocus and plan for a short break or reward once you finish?
  • Your brother is excited about a new game he’s playing, but you don’t know much about it. How can you show interest by asking questions, even though it’s not something you’re familiar with?
  • You’ve been staying focused on schoolwork and chores, but today you feel distracted. What can you say to yourself to get back on track, and what small reward can you give yourself once you finish?
  • You and your sister have a friendly competition to finish your chores first. How can you make it fun, and how can you show good sportsmanship regardless of who wins?
  • Your sister tells you she’s proud of completing her homework early. How can you show interest in her work by asking questions and also share a success of your own to keep the conversation going?
  • You and your brother both want to watch different shows on TV at the same time. How can you start a conversation to decide fairly, showing that you’re willing to listen and compromise?
  • Your mom notices you’ve been keeping up with your chores and praises you for it. How can you show gratitude, and what can you say to let her know it’s important to you to be responsible?
  • In a group project at school, a teammate is struggling, but you’re staying on top of your part. How can you offer to help them in a way that doesn’t make them feel uncomfortable?
  • You notice your sister has been skipping her chores, but you’ve been consistent with yours. How can you encourage her to stay on track, sharing why you think it’s helpful to keep up with responsibilities?
  • Your teacher gives you constructive feedback on a project you worked hard on. How can you respond respectfully and ask questions to understand how you can improve?
  • You realize you’re good at helping classmates with a subject but still struggle with another. How can you acknowledge both your strength and weakness, and ask for help in the area where you need support?
  • You got a low grade on an assignment you tried hard on, and you feel disappointed. How can you remind yourself of what went well and decide on one way to improve next time?
  • You’ve been consistent with your hygiene routine this week and feel proud. What can you say to yourself to celebrate, and how could you treat yourself to acknowledge the hard work?
  • A friend tells you they’re nervous about an upcoming test, and you did well on the last one. How can you encourage them, share a tip, and let them know you believe they can do it?
  • Your sister shares a problem she’s facing with friends, and you’re not sure how to help. How can you show that you’re listening, ask her questions, and offer a little advice if she asks for it?