Lesson 1 safe and healthy relationships
Lesson 2 Peer pressure and refusal skills
Lesson 3 Practicing abstinence
Problems with friendships
Miscellaneous
100
A significant relationship between two people.
What is a friendship
100
The influence that people your age may have on you.
What is peer pressure
100

A goal, task, value, or activity that you judge to be more important than others.

What is a priority

100
Feelings that arise if one friend compares him or herself to another friend.
What is envy or jealousy
100
Safe ways to have an online friendship
What is: Don't share personal information, Don't affer your phone number or address, Never arrange face-to-face meeting. and always tell a trusted adult if an onlive friend suggests you do something that makes you feel uncomfortable
200
Someone you share interests with but not strong emotional bonds
What is a casual friendship
200

Peers influencing you in positive ways. Ex: try out for a team, join a club, apply for a job, meet new people

What is positive peer pressure

200

The deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors

What is abstinence

200

To prevent or restrict the entrance of

What is exclude

200
Mutual respect, caring, honesty, and commitment.
What are things you need for a healthy relationship
300
A friendship with someone of the opposite gender which there is affection, but the two people are not a couple.
What is a platonic friendship
300

Negative peer pressure

What are decisions that against your values and/or are unsafe/risky for your health. 

300
Self-control.
What is a person's ability to use responsibility to override emotions.
300

What are healthful ways to end a friendship?

What are using "I" messages and communicating your problems

300

Scooby and Shaggy, Harry and Heramine, Mickey and Minnie

What are healthy friendships

400
A small circle of friends usually with the same background or tastes.
What is a clique
400
an indirect or dishonest way to control or influence other people.
What is manipulation
400
Infectious diseases spread from person to person through sexual contact.
What is an STD
400

Name two possible outcomes of lying to a friend.

The friend who could forgive you or end the friendship

400

Stating your position, giving reasons for your position, walking away

What are refusal skills

500

An exaggerated or oversimplified belief about a group of people.

What is a stereoype

500
The first step in the refusal skills process
What is stating your position
500

Two risk siutations that could increase your chances of being pressured into sexual activity

Using drugs or alcohol, being along/isolated with person

500

Girls should play with dolls, boys should play with trucks, blondes are not smart, etc

What are stereotypes

500
Making threats, Blackmail, Mocking or Teasing, "Guilt trips", Bargaining, Flattery, and Bribing.
What are methods of manipulation