Types of Peer Relationships 1
Types of Peer Relationships 2
Types of Peer Relationships 3
Types of Peer Relationships 4 and Forming Healthy Friendships
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What are peers?
Peers are people of similar age who share similar interests
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What is a platonic friend?
A platonic friend is a friendship with a member of the opposite gender in which there is affection but the two people are not considered a couple.
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Name two common attributes of TRUE friendships
1. similar values, interests, beliefs, and attitudes on basic issues 2. open and honest communication 3. sharing of joys, dissapointments, dreams, and concerns 4. mutual respect, caring and support 5. concern about each other's safety and well-being
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What is prejudice?
Prejudice is making assumptions or judgments about an individual without really knowing him or her
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What are two ways the relationships you develop with your peers can impact you?
1. They contribute to your identity or who you are 2. They can affect your health and well-being
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What are casual friends?
A causal friendship is a relationship between peers who share something in common You may share some interests with this person, but not necessarily deep emotional bonds
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What is a clique?
A clique is a small circle of friends,usually within similar backgrounds or tastes, who exclude people viewed as outsiders
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How can positive friends with healthy attitudes help you?
1. support you emotionally 2. reinforce your values 3. motivate you
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What is one benefit of a variety of situations and social groups can have on your social health
1. opportunities to meet people of all ages, races, religions and backgrounds 2. Enrich your life 3. Contribute to personal growth
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What are close friends?
Close friends have strong emotional ties and feel comfortable sharing their thoughts, experiences, and feelings. They also work problems out together
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What positive influence can a clique have on peers?
A clique may provide members with a sense of belonging
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What should you do if friends try to influence you to participate in risky activities or behaviors that go against your values?
1. end the relationship 2. reevaluate the relationship
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What is a friendship?
A friendship is a significant relationship between two people
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Why can it be easy to BE hurt by a close friend or hurt them?
You can hurt each other because you are so close and share emotional bonds
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What negative influence can a clique have on peers?
A clique can be a negative influence if members are discouraged from thinking for themselves or acting as individuals
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What is one way to strengthen a healthy relationship?
1. Be loyal 2. Encourage each other 3. Respect each other
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What are the benefits of healthy friendships?
1. Having someone who you are comfortable with, you care about, trust, respect. 2. Having someone who you can share your needs with 3. Having someone who you can share your emotions with 4. Healthy friendships can give you a sense of belonging 5. Healthy friendships can help you define and reinforce your values
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What is a stereotype?
A stereotype is an exagerated and oversimplified belief about an entire group of people such as an ethnic group or a gender