The basic unit of society and includes two or more people joined by blood, marriage, adoption, or a desire to support each other
Family
Two people who do not have children.
Couple?
Physical abuse;Emotional abuse;
Types of abuse?
Relationships with people you know, trust, and regard with affection.
Friendships?
Moving to a new home; divorce or separation; birth of a new sibling; job change or loss; illness or injury; death, loss, or grief.
Changes in the family?
The physical, emotional, or mental mistreatment of another person
Abuse
A person’s immediate family plus other relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Extended Family?
This occurs when someone always yells or puts down another person.
Emotional abuse?
People close to you in age who are a lot like you.
Peers?
Tell both parents that you love them.
Positive way to cope with divorce or separation.
The part you play in a relationship
Families that care for their members by providing food, clothing, and shelter.
Physical Health?
This can affect both children and adults.
Abuse?
The influence that your peer group has on you.
Peer Pressure?
This makes it easier to cope with changes.
Strong family relationships?
The presence of these is a sign of a healthy relationship.
Empathy, Honesty, Trust, Kindness?
Meet the needs of its members;provide food,clothing, and shelter;nurture each of the family members.
The main job of a family?
When you see bruises, scratches, burns, or broken bones.
Physical abuse?
Pressure you feel to go along with harmful behaviors or beliefs of others your age.
Negative Peer Pressure?
Use an online mapping program to find your new home, your school, and nearby parks.
Positive ways to cope with moving to a new home?
Follow family rules;Show respect;Support other family members;Spend quality time together.
Building Strong Families?
Couple, Extended Family, Blended Family, Foster Family, and Single-Custody Family.
Types of family?
This affects everyone in the family and can sometimes be serious and require outside help.
Family problems?
A response that declares your position strongly and confidently.
Assertive Response?
Ask your parents how you can help. Imagine what your relationship might be like in the future.
Positive ways to cope with the birth or adoption of a new sibling?
To fulfill the physical, mental, emotional, and social needs.
Nurture?
Adults caring for one or more children born to different parents.
Foster Family?
Failure to provide for the basic physical and emotional needs of a dependent
Neglect?
This helps you make healthful choices.
Positive Peer Pressure?
Don’t expect their ways of coping to be the same as yours. Pay extra attention to younger members of the family.
Positive ways to cope with death, loss, or grief?
The connections you have with other people and groups in your life
Relationships
Made up of family members from several generations.
Extended Family?
This can damage a person’s self-esteem.
Emotional abuse?
You use this when faced with a difficult decision.
H.E.L.P. Criteria?
Recognizing that the family needs to limit spending.
Positive way to cope with job loss or change?