_ includes facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, and posture.
What is body language?
When you can depend on a person to keep promises, that person is ____
What is reliable?
Ways of saying no.
What are refusal skills?
Working together for the common good.
What is cooperation?
Disagreements in ideas, beliefs, or interests.
What are conflicts?
_is the sharing of thoughts and feelings between two or more people.
What is communication?
The active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors.
What is abstinence?
The ability to accept other people as they are.
What is tolerance?
It's best to say no to ________ - ______ behaviors.
What are high-risk behaviors?
Using these types of statements can help in preventing conflict.
EX: "I feel like I am being left out of the group.”
Statements that do not accuse or blame.
What are "I" statements?
Healthy families ____________ their members, or provide physical, mental/ emotional, and social needs.
What is nurture?
An opinion or fear formed without having facts or firsthand knowledge.
What is prejudice?
The ability to identify and share another person’s feelings.
What is empathy?
___________ _________ ________ can inspire you to improve yourself or do something worthwhile. For example, you may be encouraged to study for a test by studying together with friends or other peers
What is positive peer pressure?
The first step in preventing conflict is using good _____________ skills.
What is communication?
A pattern of mistreatment of another person is known as ____________.
What is Abuse?
Means faithful. A character trait of good friends?
What is loyal?
A process in which a specially trained student listens to both sides of an argument to help the people reach a solution.
What is peer mediation?
The ____________ strategy is a way to resolve conflict by compromise.
What is T-A-L-K?
One way of refusing effectively is to use the _________ strategy.
What is the S.T.O.P. strategy?
_is the failure of parents to provide their children with basic physical and emotional care and protection.
What is neglect?
_is the influence to take on behaviors and/or beliefs of your peers.
What is peer pressure?
The process of talking about a conflict and deciding how to reach a compromise.
What is negotiation?
It is important to choose friends who have positive values and attitudes. Good friends often share common __________ _________ such as trustworthiness and caring.
What are character traits?
* "I dare you"
* Urging a peer to use tobacco, alcohol or other drugs.
* Persuading a peer to do something illegal.
* Encouraging a fight or pressuring a peer to join a gang.
Are examples of:
What is negative peer pressure?