Chapter 5, Lessons 1 & 2
Chapter 5, Lesson 3
Chapter 7, Lesson 1
Chapter 7, Lesson 2
Chapter 7, Lesson 3
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The influence to go along with the beliefs and actions of other people you age.
What is peer pressure?
100
When you are socially pressured to do something good.
What is positive peer pressure?
100
A struggle between a person and either another person, society, or themselves.
What is conflict?
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When a conflict becomes more serious.
What is escalation?
100
Solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides.
What is conflict resolution?
200
Body language and intonation.
What are the two main ways to nonverbally communicate?
200
The social pressure to act in a bad way.
What is negative peer pressure?
200
Someone who picks on individuals who are smaller or weaker.
What is a bully?
200
A knot in the stomach, faster heart rate, a lump in the throat, balled up fists, cold or sweat palms, a sudden surge of energy, feeling concerned, getting defensive, wanting to cry, not feeling valued, wanting to lash out, and wanting to escape.
What are warning signs of conflict?
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An agreement or outcome that gives each party something it wants.
What is a win-win outcome?
300
When you send one message with your words, but another with nonverbal communication.
What is a mixed message?
300
Speaking in a way that is overly forceful, pushy, hostile, or otherwise attacking in approach.
What is aggressive communication?
300
Name calling
What is labeling?
300
Jealousy and anger.
What are the two main reasons for conflict?
300
A process in which a third-person, a mediator, helps those in conflict find a solution.
What is mediation?
400
Some teens form these to feel like they belong and are accepted.
What is a clique?
400
The steps of this strategy include Say no in a firm voice, Tell why not, Offer other ideas, and Promptly leave.
What is the STOP Method?
400
A negative and unjustly formed opinion, usually against people of a different racial, religious, or cultural group.
What is prejudice?
400
Punishment, injury, or insult to the person seen as the cause of the strong emotion.
What is revenge?
400
An arrangement in which each side gives up something to reach a satisfactory solution.
What is a compromise?
500
An effective way to communicate, which leaves room for a positive response.
What are "I" messages?
500
The response to this line would be "a real friend wouldn't ask."
What is "a real friend would do it?"
500
A kind of conflict where you fight with yourself.
What is internal conflict?
500
Learn to understand your feelings, keep your conflicts private, avoid using alcohol or other drugs, show respect for yourself and for others, learn to accept others, and try putting yourself in the other person's situation.
What are ways to prevent conflicts from building.
500
A third party from your own age group who helps find a solution to a conflict.
What is a peer mediator?