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What is personal space?
The amount of space between 2 people or more that makes all people feel COMFORTABLE
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Why is hygiene important?
Great hygiene keeps you clean, smelling great, and helps to prevent sickness.
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Susan is being disruptive in class - Susan is burping loudly, tapping the desk, and mocking the teacher.
What zone might her classmates be in because of her behavior?
Blue or Red
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Why is it important to give personal space?
It shows that you are being respectful of other peoples boundaries
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What are some examples of practicing great hygiene?
Deodorant, washing your hair, brushing your teeth, wearing clean clothes, what else?
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What is a boundary?
A boundary is a limit someone sets for themselves - almost like a rule. For example: Ms. Palma's boundary is to not be called by my first name by students.
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Luna did not brush her teeth last night or this morning before AM advisory - If Luna keep doing this what might happen?
She might get cavities, her friends might tease her, her breath might become stinky
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Show the group the body language of someone who does not want to be bothered at that moment
Crossing arms, head down, back is turned, not making eye contact, crossed eyebrows
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Joan does a great job showering - but tends to forget to wash her hair. What might happen to Joan if she continues showering but forgetting to wash her hair?
Joan might get oily hair (what happens when your hair is oily?) Joan might get dandruff build up. Joan's hair will become really dirty and smelly.
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Samantha is extremely silly during AM advisory - list three things she can do so she is in in the green zone and ready to learn.
Deep breathing, Movement break, Breakout room
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