What type of a relationship is between siblings?
Family Relationship
What types of Communication are there?
Agressive, Assertive and Passive Communication
Can you do whatever you want to do in according to a future job?
Yes
When you set a boundary, what is the name of the space around you?
Personal Space
How can you solve the problem when you don't know what to do during homework or at work?
Ask the teacher, someone else in your classroom or your co worker.
Don't respecting each other is part of?
Unhealthy Relationship
Which type of communication is the same as being mad, angry or yelling while communicating?
Aggressive Communication
Do you believe in gender roles?
answer
What can you say to set a boundary?
Stop! Or No! I am not interested, I need a break, please give me space
If I ask for help with a problem people will think I am stupid or less than, so I have to figure it out on my own. True or false
False, asking for help takes vulnerability and courage. We do not have to suffer or do things alone.
Interesting in someone's feelings and thinking is part of?
Healthy Relationship
Which type of communication is about compromising, speaking up for oneself and communicating calmly?
Assertive Communication
How do you change the "gender roles" within your relationship?
Answer
"There's something wrong with you and I'm not taking it anymore!" Is this a boundary or not?
It's not a boundary.
What is the first step to solve a problem?
identifying the problem
Interrupting someone while they are talking, ignoring them, ghosting them or walking away is considered healthy or unhealthy ?
Unhealthy relationship
When someone is not sharing his/her opinion with the other person, it is..........?
Passive Communication
When you think about society and your experiences what role do you believe you play and what can you do differently?
Answer...(Gender roles are societal expectations, norms, and behaviors considered appropriate for individuals based on their perceived or assigned gender. These roles often dictate how people should behave, dress, interact, and fulfill certain roles within society, based on whether they are categorized as male, female, or other gender identities).
"Going forward I won't be able to have dinner ready on Fridays with my schedule". Is this a boundary or not?
It's a boundary.
Which step is where you try something out?
Action
What is the opposite of me VS you?
Us VS the problem
What is important in Assertive Communication?
Standing up for our self & respecting the other person.
What is the purpose of thinking why something is a boy or a girl thing?
To raise awareness of gender stereotyping in our thinking.
Why do we set boundaries?
To express ourselves and let another person know what our boundaries are.
Which step you look over your problem?
Check results and progress