Define Peer Pressure.
Influence from members of one's peer group.
Define Bullying
The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power.
Your friends are wearing tie-dye shirts and they force you to do it too. What is this an example of?
Peer Pressure
What is conflict resolution?
Conflict resolution is the process of settling a disagreement or dispute by finding a solution that everyone can accept. It often involves communication, understanding different viewpoints, and working together to resolve the issue peacefully.
What is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, allowing individuals to connect and respond compassionately to others' experiences?
Empathy
What form of online harassment involves using digital platforms to repeatedly intimidate, threaten, or humiliate someone, often leading to emotional distress?
Cyber Bullying
Bob had gotten a new book for his birthday and he left it in his locker. He saw people crowding around his locker, so, he checked and found that the items in his locker were gone. What is this an example of?
Stealing or bullying.
What type of outcome occurs when all parties in a conflict or negotiation benefit, with each side achieving something they want or need?
A win-win situation
What term refers to the phenomenon where individuals adjust their behaviour, attitudes, or beliefs to align with the perceived norms or expectations of a particular group or society?
Social Norming
What personal trait involves the ability to adapt, recover, and grow stronger after facing adversity, challenges, or stressful situations?
Resilience
Lena's friends all wear expensive designer clothes to school, and they've started teasing her for dressing differently. They encourage her to buy similar clothes, even though Lena doesn't care about brands and knows her family can't afford them. What is this an example of?
Conforming, peer pressure.
What is the communication technique that involves fully focusing, understanding, and responding to a speaker in order to improve mutual understanding and trust?
Active Listening
What is the act of persuading someone to do something by using threats, intimidation, or pressure, often stripping them of their free will or choice in the matter?
Coercion
What psychological phenomenon occurs when individuals are less likely to offer help to a person in distress because they believe others present will intervene?
Bystander effect
2 of Maya’s friends are in a fight. Both of them share their stories with Maya, and Maya is told not to share it with anyone. So when one of Maya’s friends asks what the other person said, Maya is conflicted. Sharing the other friend’s story might ruin Maya’s friendship and break the trust she has with her. What is this an example of?
Ethical dilemma.
Alex: "You never listen to my ideas for the weekend!"
Jamie: "I did what I thought was best! You always take too long to decide!"
Alex: "That's not fair! You should have asked me first!"
Jamie: "Well, I’m tired of waiting for you! You make everything so complicated!"
What is this an example of?
A heated argument/argument
What term describes the act of skillfully influencing or controlling someone’s thoughts or actions to achieve a specific outcome, often in a deceptive or exploitative manner?
Manipulation
What is the term for the belief that everyone should have equal rights and opportunities and that society should work to address injustices related to race, gender, and economic status?
Social Justice
Sara notices that one of her classmates, James, is frequently bullied by a group of popular students. James never reports the bullying and the other students remain silent because they don’t want to become targets themselves. What is this an example of?
Victimisation
Sam and Taylor want to go out for dinner but have different cravings. Sam wants Italian, while Taylor prefers Mexican. What should they do(1 word answer)?
Compromise