Find theright timeto ask.Asksomeoneyou trust.Speakclearly andloud enoughto be heard.See whatgood cancome fromasking forhelp.Ask afriend.Make sure yourquestion is clearandunderstandable.Take adeepbreath.Write downwhat youwant tosay.Standtall.Prepare alist ofquestionsto ask.Remember:Asking forhelp is a signof bravery.Visualizegettinghelp.Visualizeexactlywhat youwill say.Ask afriend togo withyou.Think ofclarifyingquestions theother personmight ask you.Considerwhat couldhappen ifyou don't askfor help.Say toyourself,"I can dothis!"Try not toworry aboutwhat othersthink.Practiceaskingeasyquestions.Practiceaskingfor help.Ask ateacher.Researchthe issueyou want toask about.Say,"Excuseme," first.Observehowothers askfor help.Find theright timeto ask.Asksomeoneyou trust.Speakclearly andloud enoughto be heard.See whatgood cancome fromasking forhelp.Ask afriend.Make sure yourquestion is clearandunderstandable.Take adeepbreath.Write downwhat youwant tosay.Standtall.Prepare alist ofquestionsto ask.Remember:Asking forhelp is a signof bravery.Visualizegettinghelp.Visualizeexactlywhat youwill say.Ask afriend togo withyou.Think ofclarifyingquestions theother personmight ask you.Considerwhat couldhappen ifyou don't askfor help.Say toyourself,"I can dothis!"Try not toworry aboutwhat othersthink.Practiceaskingeasyquestions.Practiceaskingfor help.Ask ateacher.Researchthe issueyou want toask about.Say,"Excuseme," first.Observehowothers askfor help.

Asking For Help (Studies Weekly Well-Being) - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-Find the right time to ask.
  2. B-Ask someone you trust.
  3. B-Speak clearly and loud enough to be heard.
  4. O-See what good can come from asking for help.
  5. G-Ask a friend.
  6. N-Make sure your question is clear and understandable.
  7. B-Take a deep breath.
  8. O-Write down what you want to say.
  9. I-Stand tall.
  10. I-Prepare a list of questions to ask.
  11. O-Remember: Asking for help is a sign of bravery.
  12. N-Visualize getting help.
  13. B-Visualize exactly what you will say.
  14. G-Ask a friend to go with you.
  15. I-Think of clarifying questions the other person might ask you.
  16. O-Consider what could happen if you don't ask for help.
  17. G-Say to yourself, "I can do this!"
  18. B-Try not to worry about what others think.
  19. G-Practice asking easy questions.
  20. I-Practice asking for help.
  21. O-Ask a teacher.
  22. N-Research the issue you want to ask about.
  23. N-Say, "Excuse me," first.
  24. G-Observe how others ask for help.