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How does your body tell you that you're feeling excited?
Lots of energy, jumping up and down, clapping, arms up/moving, saying "Woohoo!" or "Yes!"
How does your body tell you that you're feeling scared?
Body/muscles are tense, shaking, arms up or outstretched, AHHHH!, eyebrows raised, mouth open
How does your body tell you that you're feeling sad?
Crying or tearful, frowning, low energy, head down, body slouched over
Nobody's perfect, what is something kind you can say to yourself when you make mistake?
"I can do this" "making mistakes is a part of learning" "little mistakes will not ruin my day"
Another coping strategy is to laugh, tell yourself a joke! What do you call 2 bananas?
Slippers.
Name or demonstrate a yoga pose you could do at school to help you feel relaxed.
Warrior pose, downward dog, cat, cow, cobra, mermaid twist, lotus
Name a special kind of breathing strategy
Leprechaun breathing, rainbow breathing, shamrock breathing, whale breathing, square breathing
A classmate asks you to play with them during recess but you would rather play by yourself. What can you say?
"Thanks for asking but I'm going to play by myself" "No thanks, I don't want to play right now" "I don't want to play maybe you can ask someone else"
You feel angry that another student is using the iPad for their break and you have to wait. So you decide to read a book until the iPad is available. Is that a good choice?
Yes!
You are writing a sentence for journal and you misspelled a word, you feel upset and write "WRONG" over your entire paper in big letters. Is that a good choice?
No, you can try again, ask for help, erase or cross out the word and keep writing
Name a coping strategy you can use in the classroom.
Deep breaths, coloring during breaks, playing on the iPad during breaks, asking to go for a walk, asking for a break, talking to staff, giving yourself a hug
Staff says "Hello" to you when you get to school in the morning. What is something kind you could say or do back to them?
Say "hello" "hi" "hey", wave, nod your head
One of your classmates looks sad today, what can you do?
Talk to them, tell them a joke, share something with them, make them something (a coloring picture)
What is one part of whole body listening?
Eyes looking at the person speaking, body faced toward them, quiet hands and feet, mouth is quiet.
A classmate is doing something that makes you upset or mad. What should you do?
Use a coping strategy and ignore them, ask staff for help, talk to staff, ask them nicely to "please stop"
You are making loud noises while playing on the iPad at school, another student says to you "can you please stop?". What should you do?
Try to stop making noises, lower your voice, or ask to play the iPad in an area where you can make louder noises.
How does your body tell you that you're feeling mad or angry?
Face feels hot, muscles get tense or tighten, clenched fists, wanting to scream or yell, wanting to punch/kick/throw