What is Date Smart?
Friendship and More
Love and Respect
Gender and Stereotypes
Consent, Communication, and Speaking Up
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What is Date Smart?

A program that teaches you how to build and have healthy relationships with others

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A real friend makes you feel this way.

Respected, heard, supported, etc. (multiple answers)

100

This is more than a feeling; it means caring, respecting, and supporting someone. You ____ someone.

Love

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A stereotype is a belief that all people in a group are the same. True or False?

True


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What does consent mean? 

Giving clear, voluntary permission

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When you regard the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others, your relationships should have this.

Respect

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When others try to influence you to do something often bad but can be good. It’s okay to say “no” to a friend when this happens.

Peer Pressure

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This type of behavior includes yelling, hitting, or controlling.

Abuse

200

"Girls are emotional" or "boys don’t cry" are examples of what?

Gender Stereotypes

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What is a respectful way to handle conflict in a relationship?

Talking calmly, listening, etc.(Multiple Answers)

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This is something Date Smart helps prevent by teaching safety and consent. (We did a mock trial on this topic)

Sexual Assault

300

This word means being a good listener and showing you care. Putting yourself in other people's shoes. 

Empathy

300

Name one green flag in a healthy relationship.

Multiple answers

300

True or False: Everyone should be treated the same no matter their gender.

True

300

You notice your friend being treated badly by their partner. You should...

Speak up / check in with them. 

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True or False: Date Smart is only for people who are dating.

False

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True friendships are built on this two-way concept, where both people show kindness and respect.

Mutual Respect


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Strong people don’t control others. They show this instead—even when they’re angry. The ability to control oneself, in particular one's emotions and desires, or the expression of them in one's behavior, especially in difficult situations

Self-Control / Emotional Strength

400

What’s one way to break a gender stereotype in a relationship?

Multiple Answers: Being yourself, speaking up, etc.
400

When someone is not sure or says “maybe,” this is consent. True or False?

False. They are unsure of their decision and there is no clear yes. 

500

Name two qualities of a healthy dating relationship.

Mutual respect, trust, honesty, open communication, and a willingness to compromise and support each other. (Will take multiple answers.)

500

You should avoid friends who do this to your boundaries.

Ignore or Disrespect or Dismiss

500

Name two warning signs of an unhealthy or abusive relationship.

Jealousy, controlling, etc.

500

Challenging gender stereotypes can lead to healthier friendships and dating relationships because it creates more of this.

Equality / Understanding


500

Being a bystander means you see something harmful. What is one way you can intervene?

Multiple Answers

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