How do youusually noticewhen you’restarting to feelanxious orstressed?What’s themost importantthing you’velearned aboutprotecting yourmental health?How do youfeel whensomeone reallylistens to youwithoutjudging?What mythshave youheard aboutvaping ordrinking?Share astory about atime youachieved agoal.Why is itsometimesharder for teensto ask for helpthan adults?If you could sendone message toteens aboutavoidingaddiction, whatwould it be?How do youthink mentalhealth strugglescan sometimesget mistaken for“bad behavior”?What do youthink is harder:saying “no” thefirst time, orstopping onceyou’ve started?Why do youthink recoveryfrom addictionis a lifelongprocess?Why do youthink vapinghas becomepopularamong teens?When do youthink “tryingsomethingonce” becomesa risk foraddiction?How do you feelwhen someonechecks in on youjust to makesure you’reokay?How doessubstance useaffectrelationshipswith family andfriends?Why do you thinkit’s important tobreak the stigmaaround bothmental healthand addiction?If you noticed aclassmatewithdrawingfrom everyone,what would youdo?How do youthink addictionaffects aperson’s futuregoals anddreams?What risks dovaping, alcohol,or drugs poseto a teen’smental health?How can someoneknow thedifference betweenhaving fun andusing substancesto escape?What are someunhelpful thingspeople saywhensomeone’sstruggling?If someonesays “it’s notaddictive, I canstop anytime,”how would yourespond?How do youthink untreatedmental healthstruggles canconnect tosubstance use?What role dofamily andculture play inhow peopleview addiction?What’s onemessage you’dwant every teento hear abouttaking care ofthemselves?How do youusually noticewhen you’restarting to feelanxious orstressed?What’s themost importantthing you’velearned aboutprotecting yourmental health?How do youfeel whensomeone reallylistens to youwithoutjudging?What mythshave youheard aboutvaping ordrinking?Share astory about atime youachieved agoal.Why is itsometimesharder for teensto ask for helpthan adults?If you could sendone message toteens aboutavoidingaddiction, whatwould it be?How do youthink mentalhealth strugglescan sometimesget mistaken for“bad behavior”?What do youthink is harder:saying “no” thefirst time, orstopping onceyou’ve started?Why do youthink recoveryfrom addictionis a lifelongprocess?Why do youthink vapinghas becomepopularamong teens?When do youthink “tryingsomethingonce” becomesa risk foraddiction?How do you feelwhen someonechecks in on youjust to makesure you’reokay?How doessubstance useaffectrelationshipswith family andfriends?Why do you thinkit’s important tobreak the stigmaaround bothmental healthand addiction?If you noticed aclassmatewithdrawingfrom everyone,what would youdo?How do youthink addictionaffects aperson’s futuregoals anddreams?What risks dovaping, alcohol,or drugs poseto a teen’smental health?How can someoneknow thedifference betweenhaving fun andusing substancesto escape?What are someunhelpful thingspeople saywhensomeone’sstruggling?If someonesays “it’s notaddictive, I canstop anytime,”how would yourespond?How do youthink untreatedmental healthstruggles canconnect tosubstance use?What role dofamily andculture play inhow peopleview addiction?What’s onemessage you’dwant every teento hear abouttaking care ofthemselves?

Recovery Bingo - 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. How do you usually notice when you’re starting to feel anxious or stressed?
  2. What’s the most important thing you’ve learned about protecting your mental health?
  3. How do you feel when someone really listens to you without judging?
  4. What myths have you heard about vaping or drinking?
  5. Share a story about a time you achieved a goal.
  6. Why is it sometimes harder for teens to ask for help than adults?
  7. If you could send one message to teens about avoiding addiction, what would it be?
  8. How do you think mental health struggles can sometimes get mistaken for “bad behavior”?
  9. What do you think is harder: saying “no” the first time, or stopping once you’ve started?
  10. Why do you think recovery from addiction is a lifelong process?
  11. Why do you think vaping has become popular among teens?
  12. When do you think “trying something once” becomes a risk for addiction?
  13. How do you feel when someone checks in on you just to make sure you’re okay?
  14. How does substance use affect relationships with family and friends?
  15. Why do you think it’s important to break the stigma around both mental health and addiction?
  16. If you noticed a classmate withdrawing from everyone, what would you do?
  17. How do you think addiction affects a person’s future goals and dreams?
  18. What risks do vaping, alcohol, or drugs pose to a teen’s mental health?
  19. How can someone know the difference between having fun and using substances to escape?
  20. What are some unhelpful things people say when someone’s struggling?
  21. If someone says “it’s not addictive, I can stop anytime,” how would you respond?
  22. How do you think untreated mental health struggles can connect to substance use?
  23. What role do family and culture play in how people view addiction?
  24. What’s one message you’d want every teen to hear about taking care of themselves?