Passive, Assertive, or Aggressive?
Healthy Communication
Speaking up for Yourself
100

Yelling at someone is an example of being: 

Passive

Assertive

Aggressive


Aggressive


100

True or False:

An I-Statement is an way to speak assertively.

True

100

Fill in the blanks:

You speak up for yourself to let other people know what you _______ and ________.

Need and Want. 

200

Not speaking up for yourself because you are afraid of hurting someone’s feelings is an example of:

Passive

Assertive

Aggressive

Passive

200

True or False: 

You can communicate using just your body.

True.

200

True or False: 

It is okay to be aggressive when speaking up for yourself when the other person is being aggressive.

False. 

Being respectful yet assertive will help you get your needs met more efficiently. 

300

When you speak up for yourself, how should you communicate?

Passive

Assertive

Aggressive

Assertive

300

True or False: 

You should be aware of your body language when you are speaking and listening to someone else.

True.

300

Name two strategies you could use to advocate for yourself. 

1) Peer support

2) Be assertive and respectful 

3) 

400

You want to tell someone how you feel. Which communication style should you use?

Passive

Assertive

Aggressive

Assertive

400

True or False:

This is an example of an 'I'- Statement: 

"Stop what you are doing right now! I hate it when you do that!"

False. 

An example of how to turn this into an 'I'-Statement would be:

"I feel (sad, angry, hurt) when you do that, could you please stop?"

500

Blaming others, swearing, and making threats are examples of what type of communication?

Passive

Assertive

Aggressive

Aggressive

500

True or False: 

This is an example of an I-Statement:

"I feel sad when you take my things without asking because it makes me think you do not respect me enough to ask."

True. 

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