Types of Communication
Skills for Communication
Causes of Conflict
Resolving Conflict
Resisting Pressure
100

What is verbal communication?

Use of words, spoken or written, to send a message.

100

What is active listening?

The act of concentrating on the person talking and acknowledging what one has heard.

100

What are conflict resolution skills?

strategies for working through a disagreement or argument in a positive and productive way.

100

What is mediation?

A strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through a neutral third party.

100

What is peer pressure?

Social pressure among people of the same age or status.

200

What is non-verbal communication?

Use of body language, tone and volume of voice, and other wordless signals to send a message.

200

What is assertive?

Clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings.

200

What is compromise?

An agreement in which two sides come together and each side gives a little.

200

What is a mediator?

A neutral third party who attempts to help people involved in a conflict reach an agreement.

200

What are refusal skills?

A set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors. 

300

What type of verbal communication does not make any noise.

Written words such as texts, social media posts, video comments, etc.

300

What are the 4 styles of communication?

Passive, Agressive, Passive-agressive, and assertive. 

300

What are the five main causes of conflict?

-Different priorities

-Different values

-Different goals

-Different needs

-Misunderstandings


300

What is the first step to solving a conflict?

Identify the cause of the conflict

300

What are the two different ways that peer pressure is applied?

Direct and indirect pressure 

400

Give two examples of non verbal communication.

eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture, tone of voice, volume of voice

400

Mary was telling Sydney about her fun weekend. Sydney was asking questions, paraphrasing what Mary said, and added her opinion. What was Sydney practing?

Active Listening

400

What often happens to unresolved conflicts?

They escalate becoming major issues that have negative impacts on a person's psychological well-being.

400

What should you do after you implement a solution to a conflict?

You should evaluate the outcome of the solution and renegotiate a new solution if the previous solution did not work out. 

400

How can peer pressure be positive?

Peers can pressure you to do something good for yourself such as joining a sports team or participating in community service projects.

500

What makes communication online/ over the phone more difficult to interpret than in person communication?

You don't receive the same non-verbal clues which makes it harder to fully understand the intended message.

500

What are the four guidelines you should consider when communicating online?

-Be kind and respectful

-Solve conflicts offline

-Think before you share (keep private things offline)

-Keep passwords private

500

What is the difference between healthy and unhealthy conflict?

The way it is solved.

Arguing = bad

Respectful agreements = good

500

If a conflict becomes to big to solve with the parties involved, what should you do to come to a solution?

Use a mediator or peer mediator 

500

What are the strategies for handling peer presure?

-Focus on yourself

-Build respectful relationships

-Use refusal skills

-Support others

-Ask for help

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