A family that includes additional relatives beyond parents and children.
What is extended family?
A decision by two married people to live apart from each other.
What is separation?
A friendship with a member of opposite gender affection, but are not considered a couple.
What is a platonic friendship?
a closeness between 2 people that develops over time.
What is intimacy?
Conflicts between people or groups of people.
What is interpersonal conflict?
A temporary placement of children in the homes of adults who are not related to them.
What is foster care?
The legal right to make decisions affecting children and the responsibility for their care.
What is custody?
A small circle of friends, usually with similar backgrounds or tastes, who exclude people viewed as ousiders.
What is a clique?
A person's ability to use responsibility to override emotions.
What is self-control?
to become more serious.
What is escalate?
Positive feedback that helps others feel appreciated and supported.
What is affirmation?
One of the most important strategies for coping with changes in the family.
What is talking openly and honestly?
Persistently annoying others.
What is harassment?
infectious diseases spread from person to person through sexual contact.
What are STDs?
Step 2 in preparing for a negotiation.
What is check your facts?
1 of 2 ways families contribute to your social health.
What are values or cultural heritage?
Acts of violence involving family members.
What is domestic violence?
Using excessive praises to influence another person.
What is Flattery?
Daily Double!!
Choosing a relaxed and comfortable time and place to talk to your partner.
What is a tip to make a conversation about abstinence go smoothly?
Any mediator in a conflict should be.
What is neutral?
An example of how families can teach values.
What is explanation or teaching by example?
The 3 "R's" to prevent domestic abuse.
What are Recognize, Resist, and Report?
Step 3 in the refusal in the refusal skill process.
What is stand your ground?
An example of a mental/emotional consequence of sexual behavior.
What is: hurt, guilt, or loss of respect?
repeatedly following, harassing, or threatening an individual.
What is stalking?