Terms
Responses and Bullying
Abstinence
Friends and Peers
Positive and Negative
100

ability to manage feelings responsibly

self-control

100

standing up for your rights in a firm positive way while respecting the rights of others


most effective response

assertive 

100

what does the law say about two unmarried minors engaging in sexual activity 

illegal 

100

define peers

people of similar age with similar interests

100

list traits that help build and keep strong or healthy friendships

•Respect

•Caring

•Honesty

•Loyalty

•Commitment

•Empathy

200

what is a clique


must name both parts 

small circles of friends that exclude outsiders

200

Overly forceful, pushy, or hostile

Examples: yelling, shoving, verbal or physical force

aggressive 

200

Why does ABSTINENCE requires SELF-CONTROL 

because sexual feelings are normal 

200

friends of the opposite gender

platonic relationship

200

give an example of non-sexual harassment in the workplace or classroom

using racist slang, phrases, or nicknames

making negative comments about a persons religious beliefs 

sharing inappropriate images, videos, emails, or letters

wearing clothing that is offensive to a particular ethnic group. 

300

exaggerated or oversimplified belief about a group of people

stereotype

300

describe a Passive response 

unwilling or unable to express their thoughts in a direct manner

•Seen as push overs

•tend to give up, give in, or back down

300

define abstinence

Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors

300

influence that people your age may have on you

peer pressure 

300

what are the three steps to follow when facing negative peer pressure.


**in order 

1.State your position

2.Suggest alternatives

3.Stand your ground

400

are the goals, tasks, values, and activities that you judge to be more important than others.

priorities 

400

Bullying or other ways of persistently annoying others

harassment 

400

what are the TWO MAIN health risks associated with sexual activity. 

unplanned pregnancy and STDs or STIs

400

significant relationship between two people

friendship

400

give an example of sexual harassment in the workplace or classroom

sharing sexually inappropriate images or videos 

sending suggestive letters, notes, or e-mails

making inappropriate sexual gestures 

inappropriate touching

500

use of methods such as “guilt trips” to control others

manipulation

500

list 4 types of bullying 

physical, verbal, cyber, social

500

its easier to practice abstinence while dating when you do what ?  

set clear limits 

500

A closeness between two people that develops over time 

physical contact that includes kissing, hugging, holding hands

intimacy 

500

list the methods of manipulation 

•Making threats or Blackmail

•Guilt Trips

•Mocking or teasing

•Flattery

•Bargaining or Bribing

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