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Relationships
Family
Peer Relationships
Conflict
Dating Decisions
100
A bond or connection you have with other people.
What is a relationship?
100
Providing medical care, setting behavior limits, and teaching health skills.
What three things does your family contribute to your health?
100
Friendship
What is a type of peer relationships?
100
Conflict
What leads to violence?
100
Opportunities to develop social skills, discover new interests , and reaffirm personal values.
What does dating provide?
200
A family relationship
What is a relationship that lasts your entire life?
200
Single-parent families, blended families, extended families, adoptive families, and foster families.
What are the types of families?
200
A casual friend
Who is someone with whom you share interest with but not deep emotional bonds with?
200
Power struggles, personal loyalties, jealousy and envy, property disputes, conflicting attitude and values, and lack of respect.
What are the causes of conflict?
200
The goals ,tasks, values, and activities that you judge to be more important than others.
what are priorities?
300
Mutual respect, caring, honesty, and commitment.
What are the four characteristics of a healthy relationship.
300
Respect authority
What are the roles of children/teens in a family?
300
Mutual respect, caring, honestly, and commitment.
What are four values of building strong friendships?
300
Negotiation, peer meditation, and compromise.
What are ways to deal with conflict?
300
a safe and positive dating experience.
What does setting limits ensure?
400
Thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people.
What is exchanged during interpersonal communication?
400
Sharing their culture and traditions.
What is one way a family promotes social health?
400
Empathy, fairness, shared interests, acceptance, support, and loyalty.
What are additional traits of friendships?
400
The threatened or actually use of physical or power to harm another person or damage property.
What is violence?
400
A closeness between two people that develops over time.
What is intimacy?????? ;)
500
Communication, cooperation, and compromise.
What are the three C's?
500
Provide affirmation.
What can your family do to help meet your need to be valued and recognized?
500
A small circle of friends usually with similar backgrounds or tastes that exclude people viewed as outsiders.
What is a clique?
500
Gang, assault, homicide, and alcohol and drug use.
What are the types of violence?
500
Hold hands, hug, kiss, and share your thoughts.
What can you still do while practicing abstinence?