Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Communication Skills
Your Family
100

The clear exchange of ideas and information 

Communication

100

Basic unit of society 

Family 

100

Is successful communication the root of a healthy relationship?

Uhh.....Duh

100

Four ways that families are brought together 

Blood, Marriage, adoption and a desire for mutual support 

200

A connection that you have with another person or group of people 

Relationship 

200

to fulfill physical, mental/emotional, and social needs 

Nurture 

200

When someones words don't match with what their body is saying

Mixed Message 

200

Two things that adults teach the children in their family

Good health habits and good communication skills

300

Facial expressions , eye contact, gestures, and posture 

Body Language 

300

A pattern of mistreatment of another person 

Abuse 

300

Who are the two participants when communication takes place

Speaker and Listener 

300

Three things teens can do to help their family members 

Help sibling with homework, do chores, and help out their grandparents

400

When someone wants something they might use this type of threatening tone 

Agressive 

400

A pattern of mistreatment of another person that involves the use of physical force 

Physical Abuse 

400

What are two of the types of communication styles we talked about 

Aggressive and Passive Communication 

400

What are Three difficult family changes?

Separation, Divorce and Death 

500

This style of communication is is meek and shy

Passive 

500

The failure of parents to provide their children with basic physical and emotional care and protection 

Neglect  

500

This style of communication means that you aren't shy or hesitant about expressing yourself 

Assertive Communication 

500

Two parents living apart and one or more children living with only one parent/guardian

Single-Custody Family 

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