Types of Friendships
Communication Skills
Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships
Conflict Resolution
Relationships & Respect
100

What quality separates close friends from casual friends?

Trust and personal sharing

100

Saying “I feel frustrated when I’m interrupted” is an example of what type of communication?

I-statement

100

A friend who always puts you down or controls your actions is showing what kind of behavior?

Unhealthy or abusive

100

What kind of solution is best in family conflict—a win-lose or win-win outcome?

Win-win outcome

100

What is the emotion where you feel what someone else is feeling?

Empathy

200

This type of friend is someone you say hi to but don’t share personal details with.

Acquaintance

200

Making eye contact, nodding, and saying “I see” are examples of what listening skill?

Active listening

200

What do healthy relationships help you grow in—intellectually, emotionally, or socially?

All three

200

This is the process where both people give up something to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

Compromise

200

What is the term for competition or conflict between brothers and sisters, often caused by jealousy or the need for attention?

Sibling Rivalry

300

This term describes friends who share interests and hang out often but aren’t best friends.

Good friends

300

The term for a short, friendly interaction that helps start a conversation.

Icebreaker

300

A limit in your self-awareness or behavior you don’t recognize

a “blind spot”

300

 What term describes a respectful process where two or more people work together to find a solution that benefits everyone involved?

Negotiation

300

What is the term for the presence of many cultural influences in society that shape traditions, values, and relationships across the U.S.?

Multiculturalism

400

What is the term for adults other than parents who play an important role in a teen's life?

Significant Adult

400

This collaborative process involves open discussion and agreement by all group members before making a final decision everyone can agree on.

Consensus Building

400

What kind of peer pressure encourages you to make a good choice, like joining a service project?

Positive peer pressure

400

What type of communication involves standing up for yourself while respecting others?

Assertive

400

A group of people you can rely on for help with a problem

a support network

500

What do we call a friend you meet and communicate with only online?

Cyber-acquaintance

500

What word describes the sense of connection or comfort between two people?

Rapport

500

To change your behavior to match the group

To conform

500

If someone keeps teasing you and you say calmly, “That really hurts—can you stop?”, what are you using?

Assertive communication

500

What type of communication involves honesty, appropriate sharing, and protecting private information in professional settings?

Ethical communication