The way a person thinks, feels, and acts
What is character?
Speaking, writing, and listening
What are the 3 types of communication skills?
The part you play when you interact with another person
What is a role?
Easier conversations, less pressure, less expense
What are the benefits of group dating?
Bullying that takes place face-to-face
What is direct bullying?
Qualities that demonstrate how a person thinks, feels, and acts.
What are character traits?
The use of postures, gestures, and facial expression to communicate
What is body language?
People who are close to you in age
Who are peers?
Feelings of love for another person
What is indirect bullying?
A person who inspires you to think/act a certain way
What is a role model?
The ability to stand up for yourself in a firm but positive way.
What is assertive communication?
The influence that our peer group has on you
What is peer pressure?
Actions or behaviors that might cause injury or arm to you or others
What are risk behaviors?
The ongoing conduct that offends another person by criticism
What is harassment?
Events that help mold you into who you are
What are life experiences?
When your words say one think but your body language says another
What are mixed messages?
A way to determine if peer pressure is healthful, ethical, legal, and parent-aprroved
What are the H.E.L.P. Guidelines?
16 years old
What is the age of consent in MN?
The electronic posting of mean-spirited messages about a person, often done anonymously
What is cyberbullying?
Beliefs about people that belong to a certain group.
What are stereotypes?
A tendency to give in, or back down without standing up for one's right/needs
What is passive communication?
The connections you have with other people/groups in your life
What are relationships?
The invisible limits we put in place to keep us safe
What are boundaries?
Purposely frightening another person through threatening words, looks, or body language
What is intimidation?