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  • While playing with a new toy at a friend's house, your friend explains the steps to use the toy too quickly.
    “Can you show me how to do it again?”
    Say, "Never mind this toy is too hard."
  • At dinner, your parents ask you a question about your day. You feel overwhelmed by the conversation.
    Say, "I dent know."
    “Can you ask me that again later?”
  • A friend is explaining the rules to a new game. It feels difficult. You can say
    Say, "I dont want to play this game."
    "Can you tell me each rule one at a time?"
  • At a restaurant, your mom tells you all the things you can order. It feels like too many options
    Say, "Can you tell me them again slower?"
    Yell, "I don't know what I want!"
  • The teacher gives all the instructions at once for an art project. I didn't understand it all so I can say...
    Just do your best and don't say anything.
    Can you say that again? I missed the last part.”
  • Your coach explains new rules for a practice drill you have not done before.
    “Can you explain that again? I didn’t understand.”
    Stay quiet and hope you will figure it out.
  • Your teacher is going very quickly through a math lesson. You start to get frustrated.
    "Can you please slow down, I feel lost."
    Don't say anything
  • At a birhtday party, A friend invites you to play a new game with unfamiliar rules. You can say...
    "No, I don't want to play."
    “I need more time to think about what to do.”
  • During speech, the teacher asks you to do a new kind of activity. This feels hard. You say,.
    "I need a minute to think about this."
    Refuse to do the new activity.