Vocabulary
Different Ways of Communicating
Conflicts & How to Resolve& Prevent Them
Peer Pressure & Refusal Skills
Friendships
100
Faithful.
Loyal
100
The main way people communciate with eachother.
Langauage, either talking or writing
100
Disagreements in ideas, beliefs, or interests.
Conflicts
100
Friends and other people in your age group.
Peers
100
A special type of relationship between people who enjoy being together.
Friendship
200
Dependable.
Reliable
200
A way you can communicate by using facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, and posture.
Body language
200
The ability to accept other people as they are.
Tolerance
200
The influence that people your age may have on you.
Peer pressure
200
Good friends often share similar __________.
Interests
300
Working together for the common good.
Cooperation
300
A style of communication where you make your wants and needs known in a positive, active manner.
Assertive
300
A skill in which each side gives up something in order to reach an agreeable solution.
Compromise
300
Peer pressure can be either ________ or _________.
Positive or negative
300
Character traits found in good friends include ________, _________, and willingness to show ___________.
Reliability, loyalty, and empathy
400
A connection you have with another person or group.
Relationship
400
A style of communication that is shy and meek.
Passive
400
The process of talking about a conflict and deciding how to reach a compromise.
Negotiation
400
Ways of saying no.
Refusal skills
400
The ability to identify and share another person's feelings.
Empathy
500
The clear exchange of ideas and information.
Communication
500
A style of communication where you communicate in a threatening tone.
Aggressive
500
A process in which a specially trained student listens to both sides of an argument to help the people reach a solution.
Peer mediation
500
Not participating in high-risk behaviors.
Abstinence
500
You can build stronger friendships through ____________.
Cooperation
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