Friendship
Familial
Teacher
Disorder
100

This act potentially break friendship. 

Idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others.

Gossip

100

Lack of _  causes family members to not be able to express their needs, wants, and concerns to each other. 

communication

100

Teachers have the the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience. 

What is one word to describe this?

Authority

100
What is the type of disorder taught in class?

Neurological disorder

200

This quality in friendship seeks the interest of the friend and not themselves.

Selflessness

200

Child purposefully going against the instructions of parents. 

What is the word to describe this behaviour?

Rebellious/rebelling

200

Student disobey teacher's instruction to stop playing paper football in class.

Teacher shamed student in front of his friends. 

What quality is disregarded here?

Respect

200

If the nerves of the spine is called spinal nerves, what do you call the nerves of the skull? 

Cranial Nerves

300

What is the act of changing your behaviors in order to fit in or go along with the people around you?

Conformity

300

Manipulate (someone) using psychological methods into questioning their own sanity or powers of reasoning. 

Give an example.

Gaslighting

300

What is the role of a teacher as explained in class?

- Impart knowledge

- Make sure that students can and will learn effectively

300

Explain Tourette's Syndrome and epilepsy.

Tourette's: Uncontrollable, repeated, and sudden movements

Epilepsy: Recurring seizures

400

_ influence stems from a desire to avoid punishments (such as going along with the rules in class even though you don't agree with them) and gain rewards (such as behaving in a certain way in order to get people to like you).

Normative

400

Give the four types of marital(civil) status.

Married, Divorced, Single or Widowed

400

What is the role of a student as explained in class?


- Involve and interact with students and teachers

- Participate in classroom discussions

- Act in receptive manner

400

It is a progressive disease beginning with mild memory loss and possibly leading to loss of the ability to carry on a conversation and respond to the environment.

Alzheimer Disease

500

In a classroom setting, for example, this might involve agreeing with the judgments of another classmate who you perceive as being highly intelligent.

What type of influences is this?


Informational Influence

500

Give five examples of emotional abuse.

Name calling or insults; mocking 

Humiliating

Isolating

Yelling or swearing

Threats and intimidation

Ignoring or excluding

Denial of the abuse and blaming of the victim

500

Give three examples of teachers crossing students' boundaries in class.

Give three examples of students crossing teacher's boundaries in class.

Five minutes is given. Only specific and comprehensive examples.

Accept any suitable comprehensive examples.

500

A neurological disorder that causes paralysis or weakness on one side of the face.

Bell's Palsy

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