Healthy Traits
Red Flags
Boundaries & Consent
Real-Life Scenarios
Conflict & Support
100

Name two qualities of a healthy relationship.

Respect, trust, honesty, communication, support.

100

What is one warning sign of an unhealthy relationship?

Control, jealousy, disrespect, pressure.

100

What is a boundary?

A personal limit about what feels okay or not okay. 

100

A friend listens and respects your opinion. Healthy or unhealthy?

Healthy

100

What is one healthy way to handle conflict?

Talk calmly, listen, compromise.

200

Why is communication important in relationships?

It helps people understand each other and solve problems.

200

True or False: Jealousy is a sign someone really cares.

False

200

What does consent mean?

A clear, willing yes.

200

Someone says, “Don’t hang out with them anymore.” Healthy or unhealthy? Why?

Unhealthy. Controlling behaviour 

200

What is an “I” statement? Give an example.

“I feel ___ when ___”.

300

What is trust in a relationship?

Being honest, keeping promises, respecting privacy.

300

Why is controlling behavior a red flag?

It takes away independence and can lead to harm.

300

True or False: Silence means consent.

False 

300

A person pressures you to send a private photo. What should you do?

Say no, block/report, tell an adult.

300

When should you ask for help in a relationship?

When you feel unsafe, pressured, or disrespected.

400

How can you show support to a friend going through a hard time?

Listen, be there, encourage them, help them get support.

400

A friend constantly checks your phone without permission. What is this a sign of?

Invasion of privacy, Lack of trust/control.

400

Give an example of respecting someone’s boundary.

Stopping when they say no, giving space.

400

Your friend ignores you when upset instead of talking. What could be a better choice?

Communicate your feelings respectfully.

400

Name two trusted adults you could go to.

Teacher, parent, counselor, coach.

500

Explain why respect is important in a healthy relationship.

It ensures people feel valued, safe, and heard

500

Explain why pressure (e.g., “If you cared about me, you would…”) is unhealthy.

It manipulates and ignores consent and boundaries. It also forces someone to do something they don’t want.

500

Why is it important that consent can be taken back at any time?

People can change their mind and should always feel in control. Everyone has the right to say no at anytime. 

500

You feel nervous around someone you’re close to. What does this tell you?

The relationship may be unhealthy; talk to someone.

500

Why is it important not to keep harmful secrets?

Safety is more important than keeping secrets.

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