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You lost a game you were playing with friends. Size?
small
Your best friend moved far away. Size?
medium
Your mom lost her job. Size?
big
Someone took your new shoes. Size?
medium
You spilled your drink at lunch. Size?
small
Your pencil breaks and you don't have another one. Size?
small
You fell down in gym class. Size?
small
A tornado goes through your house. Size?
big
You lied about your grades to your parents. Size?
medium
Someone took your new pair of shoes. Size?
medium
You left your bike in the rain and now it is rusty. Size?
medium
Your friend bumped into you and you both fell getting hurt.
medium
There was a fire at your school. Size?
big
A pipe broke in your basement and flooded your house. Size?
big
Someone is bullying you and you are scared to come to school. Size?
big
A family member is having surgery
big
How many people does a small problem affect?
1-3
How many people does a medium problem affect?
4-6
How many people does a large problem affect?
a lot - whole family, whole school, etc
Is a small problem easy to fix?
yes!
Is a hard problem easy to fix?
No!
Does anyone get seriously hurt physically or emotionally in a small problem?
No!
Does anyone get seriously hurt physically or emotionally in a large problem?
Yes!
You lost your house key and aren't sure how you are going to get into your house
medium or big
Your dog dug a hole under the fence and is now missing
big
Your mom tells you you're having spaghetti for dinner and you don't like spaghetti
small
You're at the park with your family and you feel like you might get sick
medium