Defining Esteem and Character Building Blocks for Character Self Respect, Esteem, & Environment Potluck 100 200 300 400 FINAL JEOPARDY.

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Defining Esteem and Character Building Blocks for Character Self Respect, Esteem, & Environment Potluck FINAL JEOPARDY

A person’s belief about his or her worth. Answer

What is Self-Esteem?

A standard or belief. Answer

What are Values?

An interpersonal contact that helps a person feel encouragement and support. Answer

What is a Social-Emotional Booster?

A person’s use of self-control to act on responsible values. Answer

What is Good Character?

Demonstrating sensitivity to the needs, wants, and emotions of others. Answer

What is Compassion?

Doing what you promise and being accountable for your decisions. Answer

What is Responsibility?

Obeying laws, rules, showing respect for authority, and protecting the environment. Answer

What is Good Citizenship?

Being dependable, loyal, and honest. Answer

What is Trustworthiness?

Having a high regard for oneself. Answer

What is Self-Respect?

A person’s belief that he or she is not worthy and does not deserve respect. Answer

What is Negative Self-Esteem?

A interpersonal contact that limits options or may cause a person to feel discouraged and alone or to choose wrong behavior. Answer

What is a social-emotional pollutant?

The quality of contacts a person has with the people with whom he or she interacts. Answer

What is Social-Emotional Environment?

The degree to which a person regulates his or her own behavior. Answer

What is a Self Control?

Postponing an immediate reward in order to complete a task before enjoying a reward. Answer

What is Delayed Gratification?

Treating others as you want to be treated and refrain from violence. Answer

What is Respect?

Refusing to lie, steal, or mislead anyone. Answer

Honesty?

A person’s belief about his or her worth is Self-Esteem, and having a high regard for oneself is self- respect. List three ways to boost your Self Esteem and Self Respect. Answer

Self Respect -Pay attention to appearance “Look good, feel good” -Enjoy activities by yourself -Spend time with the fam -Treat others you would like to be treated -Plenty of exercise to generate feelings of wellbeing Self Esteem -Practice Life Skills -Work on health goals -Make responsible decisions -Take calculated risks