What are 3 different forms of communication?
Verbal, writing, talking, non-verbal, texting, reading, body language, gestures, facial expressions
Give an example of a serious family issue and what you should do if it were to occur.
Abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect - seek a trusted adult (for example a teacher, nurse, grandparent, aunt or uncle, etc)
Is the following scenario an example of positive or negative peer pressure? Explain why.
You and your friend Karsen enjoy doing arts and crafts together and have recently gotten into crochet. Both of you get together to search for new designs, pick out supplies, and chat. Karsen suggests that you join the Husky Handstichers which makes you a little nervous, but you do enjoy crochet.
Positive: inspires you to participate in things bigger than yourself
How should you resolve the following scenario?
A friend wants to work with you in class, but you remember they didn’t do their fair share last time. They come and sit by you but you want to tell them no. What do you do?
Example response: Hey, I know you want to work with me, but last time it felt like I did a lot of the work on my own. Can we please work with different people this time and maybe we can try working together next time?
What is Mrs. Platt's favorite color?
Pink
Name 4 traits of an effective listener.
-pay attention
-ask questions to clarify the message
-acknowledge what the speaker said
-use body language that shows you’re listening
Define Neglect
Failure to provide the basic physical and emotional needs of a child
Is the following scenario an example of positive or negative peer pressure? Explain why.
Jackson is out riding around the neighborhood with his friends. His phone is dead but his watch says that it is getting close to 9:30pm which is when his parents said to be home. None of his other friends are making any move to start heading home. Since they are all staying out, it must be okay for Jackson to do so as well.
Negative: Makes you choose between a healthy choice and fitting in with a group
How should you resolve the following scenario?
You and your friends sit at a lunch table together. One of your friends made a joke about your height. It was funny at first, but now it feels like it's getting old. They keep saying it to you at lunch and you feel frustrated. What do you do?
Example response: Hey guys, when you first said the joke it was a little funny, but now it is making me self-conscious and frustrated because I can’t control my height. Can you please not say it anymore? If it continues, I can move away.
What is the capital of Nebraska?
Lincoln
Effective Communication works well and_______________.
Let's people share thoughts and feelings in healthy ways.
Define Abuse.
Pattern of mistreatment of another person
Name 3 things that strengthen a friendship.
Spend time together
Communicate openly and honestly
Help each other through hard times
Respect each other’s differences
Encourage each other to reach goals
Identify problems and work to solve them
Why is it helpful to use "I" statements when handling conflict?
To de-escalate
To avoid defensiveness etc.
Name 5 yellow foods.
Banana Tomatoes
Pineapple Lemon
Bell Peppers Cheese
Squash Etc.
How do you feel when you’re talking with someone who isn’t listening to you?
Answers will vary
Identify 5 traits of a strong family.
-Support one another
-Show appreciation for one another
-Follow family rules
-Spend quality time together
-Use good communication skills
-Show responsibility
-Show respect
-Communicate changes openly in the family
Name the 3 items on the "make a new friend" checklist
Be Yourself
Break the ice with a common interest
Seek out people with similar interests
What are the 2 outcomes of negotiation and the difference between them?
Giving something up vs not
How do you spell_______________
Extraordinary
Name 5 traits of an effective speaker.
-one person speaks at a time
-say what they mean
-tone matches message
-body language matches the message
-pause so the listener can respond
Draw & Label the Triangle of Needs
Social: getting along with others, sharing, communicating
Mental/Emotional Needs: love, acceptance, support, values, beliefs
Physical: food, shelter, clothes
What does the HELP acronym stand for and what do we use it for?
Healthful, Ethical, Legal, Parent-Approved
What does the acronym CLAM stand for?
Clarify
Listen
Address
Manage
What is Mrs. Platt's favorite professional sports team?
The Chicago White Sox