This style of communication involves yelling, threatening, and name calling.
What is aggressive communication.
A disorder characterized by extreme sadness and lack of motivation for hobbies / activities is called, ________.
What is depression.
Non-communicable diseases are different from communicable diseases because they cannot ________ from one person to another.
What is spread.
Erin's Law helps educate and protect children from ______ abuse.
What is sexual abuse.
What are the 3 C's utilized in an emergency situation?
What is check, call, care.
This style of communication is MOST effective.
What is assertive communication.
What is one symptom associated with anxiety?
What is increased heart rate, tightness in chest, extreme worrying, nervousness, headaches, stomach aches, etc.
Lou Gehrig's Disease is also known as, _____.
What is ALS.
Erin's Law teaches children about the difference between ______ and ______ touch.
This is the highly addictive chemical found in e-cigarettes.
What is nicotine.
What are the 3 styles of communication?
What is passive, aggressive, and assertive.
What does PTSD stand for?
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
This non-communicable disease has two types, one that can occur at birth and one develops later on in life.
What is Diabetes.
(Type I & Type II)
List 3 resources you can go to report abuse.
What is parents/guardians, police, teachers, guidance counselors, principals, coaches, hotline, etc.
This law protects people when they are helping an individual in an emergency situation (choking, CPR, etc).
What is The Good Samaritan Law.
What style of communication is EMILY using in the following example:
Hannah: "Hey, I know you did your homework. I was too busy last night to finish it. Can I copy yours?"
Emily: "I really don't think that's a good idea, but I guess you can use my answers..."
What is passive communication.
Individuals with OCD often exhibit behaviors that are rituals, or habits. What are these behaviors referred to as?
What is compulsions or compulsiveness.
Non-communicable diseases are USUALLY caused by _______ choices.
How many states have passed Erin's Law?
What is 38.
These TWO chemical compounds are found in the marijuana (cannabis) plant.
What is THC and CBD.
When practicing effective communication, you should use ____ statements to let a person know how you are feeling.
What is an "I" statement.
In America, 1 in every ____ adults struggle with a mental health disorder.
What is 5.
List 3 lifestyle factors that can help reduce non-communicable diseases.
What is exercise, consuming a healthy diet, avoiding drugs/alcohol, avoiding smoking, etc.
What year was Erin's Law passed in Connecticut?
What is 2014.
What state is Erin (Erin's Law) from?
What is Illinois.