This determines how you think about yourself. $100 What is your self-concept ?

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This determines how you think about yourself. $100 What is your self-concept ?

When you basic needs are met you move in this direction. $100 What is health?

Avoiding contact with others. $100 What is shyness?

This uncomfortable feeling is a strong feeling of displeasure. $100 What is anger?

A painful, empty feeling of isolation. $100 What is lonliness?

This uncomfortable feeling may leave you tired, restless, and uninterested. $100 What is boredom?

Things you do to reduce stress in your life. $200 What is stress management?

A negative attitude toward a group of people. $200 What is prejudice?

A respectful process for solving problems. $200 What is conflict resolution?

The process of choosing and taking steps to make a goal happen. $200 What is goal setting?

Name the emotional needs all people have. $200 What is love, security, and a place to belong?

Name the basic physical needs all people have. $300 What is a food, shelter, water and air?

People who hang together and never let anyone else join them. $300 What is a clique?

People who do what their friends do are giving into this. $300 What is peer pressure?

Sometimes you can tell when someone is upset, even when they say they are not by this. $300 What is body language?

People your own age. $300 What are peers?

You should always treat everyone like this. $300 What is respectfully?

A simplified judgment or attitude about people What is stereotype? $300

When you work for a win/win solution you are practicing this. $400 What is conflict resolution?

$500 What is grief? Your father was killed and you are feeling very sad. What uncomfortable feeling might this be?

Your have a friend over and your little brother won’t leave you and your friend alone. You want to play with your friend alone. What uncomfortable feeling are you probably feeling? $500 What is anger?

When you try to solve a problem so everyone is satisfied you are practicing this. $400 What is conflict resolution?

$100 $400 Tell four strategies you could use to resolve a conflict. Daily Double!!!

Tell at least 5 ways you can deal with uncomfortable feelings. $500 Daily Double!!!

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