Family Changes
Family Expectations
Communication Skills
Understanding Others
Communicating for Understanding
100

As teens get older they usually want more _____.

Independence

100

Why do families have rules?

Safety and responsibility

100

What shows you're paying attention without speaking?

Passive listening

100

What does validate mean?

Value someone's opinion

100

What is the first step?

Initiate; start a conversation

200

Name one way you've changed since elementary school.

Free response; 

200

What should families communicate clearly?

Expectations

200

What communication skill involves paraphrasing?

Active listening

200

What does empathy mean?

Understanding another person's feelings

200

What step checks for understanding?

Mirror; match their actions

300

Why do family roles change?

People grow and need change

300

What topic are important to diccuss with your ffamily?

Drugs, alcohol, risky behavior

300

What should match your words?

Body language

300

Can you validate someone without agreeing?

Yes; validating someone means showing you hear them. It does not mean you agree with then, approve of their actions, or believe they are correct.

300

What step reviews the main points?

Summarize; most important things

400

What's one responsibility that often comes with more freedom?

Accountability; accepting the consequences of your actions

400

What's the difference between a rule and a punishment?

Rule guides behavior; punishment is consequence

400

Why is eye contact important?

Shows attention and respect

400

Why is empathy important?

Builds trust and understanding

400

What step shows respect for someone's perspective?

Validate; prove something

500

How can families adapt to changes?

Communication and trust

500

Give an example of a healthy family expectation.

Free response

500

What is an example of bad communcation?

Free response

500

Give an example of validating someone you disagree with.

Free response 

500

What step communicates care for someone's feelings?

Empathize; put yourself in their shoes

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