Communication Types
Pressure
Relationships
Emotions
100

List 2 examples of non verbal communication 

facial expressions, body language, anything without words 

100

True or False: Pressure can be positive OR negative 

TRUE

100

Define Deflecting Responsibility 

blaming behavior on an outside source or makes excuses 

100

Having or displaying a very critical point of view 

Judgemental 

200

This type of communicator usually doesn't get what they want, they go with whatever other people want to do and they don't stand up for themselves. 

Passive Communicator 

200

what is: social pressure among people of the same age/status 

peer pressure 

200

When talking to a friend who is in a potentially abusive situation, what should you focus more on when talking to them about it?

The Behaviors, NOT the partner 

200

A strong feeling of annoyance or displeasure 

Anger 

300

These behaviors are what kind of communication: Listening, Not interrupting, using eye contact, being open to compromise 

Assertive 

300

List 2 possible ways to refuse a situation 

State your refusal, Give reasons , Use your body language , Change the subject ,Tell a story , Use humor, Make an excuse , Repeat your refusal , Leave the situation


300

4 stages in the cycle of abuse (in order)

Tensions Building, Incident, Reconciliation, Calm 

300

Responsible for some kind of wrong doing 

Guilty 

400

This is a way of sharing how you feel without placing blame on someone 

I statements 

400

Three strategies for handling/dealing with peer pressure are...

Worry about you, Use refusal Skills, and build respectful relationships

400

3 Traits a healthy relationships should have 

Respect, Trust, Independence, Equality, a Comfortable Pace, Kindness, Taking Responsibility, Fun, Healthy Conflict, Honesty 

400

lack of interest, concern, or sympathy 

Indifference 

500

This type of communicator often gets what they want, but may not have many close friends because of how they behave. 

Aggressive Communicator 

500

What do the letters in HELP stand for? 

Healthy? Ethical? Legal? Parents/Guardians approve? 

500

What does Consent need to be, to be consent? 

Direct, Verbal, Freely Given, Informed 

or 

Freely Given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic, Specific 

500

feeling good because of your own achievements 

Proud/Pride 

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