Not standing up for yourself Self esteem can effect our relationships Our self esteem fluctuates day to day and hour to hour Everyone experiences low self esteem as part of human development Being kind Are dependent on others Smiling Not participating in things you may enjoy Participate in extra curricular activities Can make friends easily There are different kinds of self esteem Learn from their mistakes Making mistakes but not learning from them Often have anger issues Making healthy choices Making the most of your good points Worry about what others think about them Are afraid to make decisions Self esteem begins in childhood Are more self accepting Noticing positive things around you thinking no one likes you Realize their own potential Lack the ability to self care Not standing up for yourself Self esteem can effect our relationships Our self esteem fluctuates day to day and hour to hour Everyone experiences low self esteem as part of human development Being kind Are dependent on others Smiling Not participating in things you may enjoy Participate in extra curricular activities Can make friends easily There are different kinds of self esteem Learn from their mistakes Making mistakes but not learning from them Often have anger issues Making healthy choices Making the most of your good points Worry about what others think about them Are afraid to make decisions Self esteem begins in childhood Are more self accepting Noticing positive things around you thinking no one likes you Realize their own potential Lack the ability to self care
(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.
Not standing up for yourself
Self esteem can effect our relationships
Our self esteem fluctuates day to day and hour to hour
Everyone experiences low self esteem as part of human development
Being kind
Are dependent on others
Smiling
Not participating in things you may enjoy
Participate in extra curricular activities
Can make friends easily
There are different kinds of self esteem
Learn from their mistakes
Making mistakes but not learning from them
Often have anger issues
Making healthy choices
Making the most of your good points
Worry about what others think about them
Are afraid to make decisions
Self esteem begins in childhood
Are more self accepting
Noticing positive things around you
thinking no one likes you
Realize their own potential
Lack the ability to self care