True or False: Everyone develops at the same time during pubert
False
What is a close relationship?
A relationship with family or close friends based on trust and care
Is spreading rumours a healthy behaviour in a relationship?
No – it is disrespectful and damaging
What is one thing a good friend would do?
Be supportive, tell the truth, accept you for who you are
True or False: Online bullying is harmless because it’s just a joke.
False
What is one physical change girls experience during puberty?
Menstruation, breast development, growth of pubic hair
What type of relationship would you have with a classmate you don’t talk to much?
Acquaintance
What is one quality of a healthy relationship?
Respect, honesty, good communication
List two things you can do to be a good friend.
Listen, include them, be kind
What is an online relationship?
A connection with someone via the internet (e.g., Instagram follower you’ve never met)
What are two emotional changes during puberty?
Mood swings, wanting more independence
Give an example of an intimate relationship
Boyfriend/girlfriend, husband/wife
Describe two characteristics of an unhealthy relationship
Lack of trust, constant arguing, controlling behaviour
Why is honesty important in friendships?
It builds trust and helps avoid misunderstandings
What is antisocial online behaviour?
Repeated misuse of technology to harm or harass someone
What is one physical change boys experience during puberty?
Growth of Body, facial hair, voice deepening
What’s the difference between a friend and an acquaintance?
A friend is someone you choose to spend time with; an acquaintance is someone you know but aren’t close to
Name and explain two ways to maintain a healthy relationship
Communicate openly and honestly; show respect even when disagreeing
What are three things you can do to support a friend emotionally?
Listen, offer help, respect their feelings
Give an example of how peer pressure could affect someone’s choices during puberty
A friend dares someone to post a rude comment online – they do it to fit in
Explain why the body goes through puberty
To prepare for sexual reproduction and adulthood
Define all four types of relationships with one example each
Intimate – romantic partner
Close – family/friends
Friends – people you enjoy time with
Acquaintance – classmate you say hi to
Extended: Describe a healthy relationship and explain why it is important
A healthy relationship includes:
communication (to share feelings)
respect (to treat others fairly)
trust (to feel safe)
honesty (to build strong connections)
Create a scenario showing how you would act as a good friend in a tricky situation
Example: Your friend is being excluded. You stand up for them and invite them to join your group.
Explain how online behaviour can affect real-life relationships
Online bullying, gossip, or exclusion can damage trust and cause real emotional harm