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It is okay to take over a conversation with a friend?
Conversations are meant to be 50-50
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Is it okay to have the wrong answer?
Sometimes learning involves getting things wrong, and that's okay!
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You LOSE at playing a game. What do you say?
Something that is kind and respectful of other players' feelings
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Describe a time you were kind to someone.
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Tell us a time you felt proud of yourself.
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You WIN at playing a game, what do you say?
Be kind and respectful of other players' feelings
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When was a time you laughed so hard that your stomach hurt?
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Your friend seems mad at you and you do not know why. What can you say to your friend?
I noticed that you seem upset with me, is everything okay?
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When I become upset, what are things I can do?
Take deep breaths, count to 10, take about it, dink water / eat...
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When I apologize, I don't really have to mean it. I just have to say it.
Apologizing and meaning what you say help others see that you are thinking about their feelings.
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What makes you feel sad?
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Tell us about a time you were brave:
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Which is more helpful during a conflict: Yelling OR Staying Calm? Why?
Staying calm...
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What makes you happy?
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What makes you nervous?
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You see a classmate looking sad. What do you say?
Is everything okay / Do you want to talk about it / How can I help you?
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You see a classmate making fun of a friend. What can you do?
Tell them that it's not nice to make fun of others, and make sure the friend is okay.
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How would you respond when someone says, "it's nice to meet you!"
On-topic response that carries on the conversation
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