Who is itokay to letinto yourpersonalspace?When wouldsomeoneneed to be inyour personalspace?What does itmean to "keepfocused onyourtreatment?"Who canhelp if youdon't feelsafe?Is it okay toask a lovedon to respectyour personalspace?Is sexualbehaviorallowedwhile youare at MHA?Who can youtalk to aboutnot feelingsafe?What does itmean to havedifficultiesrespectingboundaries?How dowe judgepersonalspace?What should youdo if you hearsomeone talkingabout unsafebehavior?When should Itell someoneif I hear aboutsomethingunsafe?How can weask someoneto respect ourpersonalspace?What is thedifferencebetweentelling andtattling?How can youtell if you are insomeone else'spersonalspace?What wouldkeep a personfrom telling thatthey are beingabused?Where is itinappropriateto touchsomeoneelse?Who isresponsiblefor safetyat MHA?Name 3examples ofinappropriateboundaries.Why is itimportant totalk aboutabout respectboundaries?If a person isconfused oraggressive,what shouldyou do?What issexualabuse?What aresome riskstoinappropriateboundaries?What shouldyou do if youdon't feelsafe?Could youget in troubleforinappropriateboundaries?Who is itokay to letinto yourpersonalspace?When wouldsomeoneneed to be inyour personalspace?What does itmean to "keepfocused onyourtreatment?"Who canhelp if youdon't feelsafe?Is it okay toask a lovedon to respectyour personalspace?Is sexualbehaviorallowedwhile youare at MHA?Who can youtalk to aboutnot feelingsafe?What does itmean to havedifficultiesrespectingboundaries?How dowe judgepersonalspace?What should youdo if you hearsomeone talkingabout unsafebehavior?When should Itell someoneif I hear aboutsomethingunsafe?How can weask someoneto respect ourpersonalspace?What is thedifferencebetweentelling andtattling?How can youtell if you are insomeone else'spersonalspace?What wouldkeep a personfrom telling thatthey are beingabused?Where is itinappropriateto touchsomeoneelse?Who isresponsiblefor safetyat MHA?Name 3examples ofinappropriateboundaries.Why is itimportant totalk aboutabout respectboundaries?If a person isconfused oraggressive,what shouldyou do?What issexualabuse?What aresome riskstoinappropriateboundaries?What shouldyou do if youdon't feelsafe?Could youget in troubleforinappropriateboundaries?

Boundaries - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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. Who is it okay to let into your personal space?
  2. When would someone need to be in your personal space?
  3. What does it mean to "keep focused on your treatment?"
  4. Who can help if you don't feel safe?
  5. Is it okay to ask a loved on to respect your personal space?
  6. Is sexual behavior allowed while you are at MHA?
  7. Who can you talk to about not feeling safe?
  8. What does it mean to have difficulties respecting boundaries?
  9. How do we judge personal space?
  10. What should you do if you hear someone talking about unsafe behavior?
  11. When should I tell someone if I hear about something unsafe?
  12. How can we ask someone to respect our personal space?
  13. What is the difference between telling and tattling?
  14. How can you tell if you are in someone else's personal space?
  15. What would keep a person from telling that they are being abused?
  16. Where is it inappropriate to touch someone else?
  17. Who is responsible for safety at MHA?
  18. Name 3 examples of inappropriate boundaries.
  19. Why is it important to talk about about respect boundaries?
  20. If a person is confused or aggressive, what should you do?
  21. What is sexual abuse?
  22. What are some risks to inappropriate boundaries?
  23. What should you do if you don't feel safe?
  24. Could you get in trouble for inappropriate boundaries?