The clear exchange of ideas and information
Communication
People around you, including friends and acquaintances:
Peers
True or False: Yelling is an effective way to solve a problem
False
True or False: Peer pressure is always negative
False
Who was the SECOND President of the United States
John Adams
These are ways of saying “No”, communication strategies for avoiding potentially harmful situations.
Refusal Skills
This is a relationship between people who enjoy being hanging out with each other
Friendship
A connection you have with another person or group
Relationship
Your first real influences in life
parents and/or guardians
What was Pixar's first movie?
Toy Story
Disagreements in ideas, beliefs, or interests.
Conflict
True or False: You have a relationship with everyone and everything around you
True
Which of these is an example of positive peer pressure?
- Your friend influencing you to try a new sport
- Your friend telling you it's cool to vape
- Your friend saying they won't be your friend if you don't say something mean to another kid
- Your friend telling you its ok to cheat on a test
Your friend influencing you to try a new sport
When communicating with someone, we are looking for which of the following:
- Eye-contact
- Body language
- Posture
- What kind of outfit they are wearing
Eye-contact
Body language
Posture
Which Olympic athlete has the most medals?
Michael Phelps (28 in total)
An opinion or fear formed without having facts or first-hand knowledge
Prejudice
The process of talking about a conflict and deciding how to reach a compromise.
Negotiation
Not participating in high-risk behaviors.
Abstinence
Which of the following is a skill a good communicator uses
- Looking down at phone while someone else is speaking
- Making eye-contact while speaking
- Talking over someone while they are trying to speak
- Yelling at someone when frustrated
Making eye-contact while speaking
Mr. A is:
- The man
- The myth
- The legend
- All of the above
All of the above
The ability to accept other people as they are
Tolerance
A skill in which each side gives up something in order to reach an agreeable solution.
Compromise
What are the four parts of the S.T.O.P. strategy when using refusal skills?
Say "No" in a firm voice
Tell them why not
Offer another idea
Promptly leave
This refers to facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, and posture
Body Language
Spell Mr. A's last name
ALKHATIB