ROLE-PLAYING SCENARIOS FOR TEENS - Smarter Parenting

ROLE-PLAYING SCENARIOS FOR TEENS

It's not easy Role-playing. The following list gives you suggestions for easy, medium, and hard things that you can practice Role-playing. Start with the easy situations and move onto the medium and hard topics once you feel your child is ready to do so.

EASY

? Getting yourself a snack ? Putting a book away ? Putting backpack away ? Turning in homework ? Saying thank you for pres-

ents/gifts ? Going to bed on-time ? Getting up in the morning ? Brushing teeth ? Checking out a book from

the library ? Saying please/thank you ? Saying sorry ? Following a schedule ? Getting homework done

first ? Helping mom/dad with

dinner ? Holding the door open for

someone ? Adding gas to the car ? Making a purchase ? Filling out paperwork ? Putting laundry away ? Setting an alarm ? Turning in phone ? Being nice to siblings ? Proper hygiene ? Proper dinner behavior ? Treating household items ? Following house rules ? Using electronics ? Putting things away ? Starting the car ? Having proper table man-

ners ? Not interrupting ? Dealing when someone

turns the channel

MEDIUM

HARD

? Going to the store

? Dealing with inappropriate

? Talking to a teacher

touching

? Coming in from outside

? Dealing with seeing porn

? Turning off TV/tablet/com- ? Dealing with a bully

puter/video games

? Applying for a job

? Following instructions from ? Having a job interview

teacher/parent

? Handling loss

? Helping someone who is

? Dealing with death

hurt

? Asking someone out for a

? Expressing an opinion

date

? Buying something at the

? Handling being approached

store

by a stranger

? Doing chores a specific way ? Handling not being invited

? Asking a friend for a ride

to party

? Appropriate on-line behav- ? Accepting no from mom/

ior

dad

? Accepting compliment

? Handling strangers

? Asking for help

? Dealing with anger

? Playing a game without

? Appropriate conversation

arguing

topics

? Expressing emotions appro- ? Picking up a date

priately

? Dealing with a bully

? Helping a friend deal with a ? Saying no to drugs/alcohol/

bad situation

sexting

? Making a new friend

? Presenting a school project

? Doing school work first

? Reporting when someone

? Dealing with privacy inva-

threatens suicide/hurting

sion

others

? Proper behavior at a friend's ? Consequences for rule

house

breaking

? Spending allowance

? Dealing with an emergency

? Learning manners

? Reporting cheating

? Good sportsmanship

? Receiving a bad grade

? Changing a car tire

? Following house rules

? Putting away homework

? Handling an argument

? Not rolling eyes

? Dealing with racism

? Using public transportation ? Handling gossip

? Receiving feedback

? Making life decision

? Applying make-up/shaving

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