Conflict Resolution
Family Values
Family Challenges
Family Support
True or False
100

Your parents ask you to do a task that feels hard and you don't want to do it. What are two ways to manage this without the problem becoming a conflict?

Use coping skills, ask for help, break up the task into smaller steps.

100

What is a value?

A set of traits, actions, or qualities that are held important to a family or person.

100

Describe a win-win situation.

Two people in a conflict are both pleased by the end result

100

List two things that a family provides to meet physical needs

Shelter, food, safety, healthcare, clothing

100

People will like you better if you're honest.

True

200

Your brother stole your favorite shirt and wore it to school. While there, he spilled part of his lunch on the shirt, leaving a stain. You are really upset and frustrated. How can you manage this?

Talk with your brother using I feel statement, or other calm assertive communication to let him know how you feel. You cannot change the past, but can set things up for them to go differently in the future.

200

What are some values in your home?

*personalized response that shows knowledge of the definition of the value

200

What is a boundary?

A set of rules and limits put in place by a person to keep them healthy and safe

200

List two ways a family provides emotional support.

Listening, loving, accepting, teaching coping strategies

200

Dishonest people have lots of friends.

False

300

How can someone use assertive communication even when upset or in a conflict?

Remain calm, walk away from the situation until you are ready to talk calmly, stick to your point and take breaks if the conversation gets too heated.

300

Can values from one family member to another be different? If so, how?

Yes, each person in a family brings their own unique perspective. Some values will be shared as a family, while some will be individual.

300

Describe two factors that can contribute to financial difficulty in a family.

Job loss, job change, illness, death, new family members, separation/divorce, etc.

300

This function of a family encourages learning and acquiring knowledge, curiosity, and creativity.

Intellectual Growth

300

It's OK for students to copy someone else's answers when they take a test.

False

400

What is an example of a common conflict in your family? What is a typical response you have? Is there something you would like to do differently in the future?

*Personalized response that shows growth and application of skills

400

How can you respect another family members values?

Get to know their values, understand why they are important, honor the values through your behaviors.

400

Name two positive and negative things that can result from the addition of a new family member.

Positive: Connect family through generations, entertaining and playing with babies

Negative: Loss of space, sharing resources, feeling left out

400

True or False: 

Shaping moral growth is an essential function of a family that provides children with a code of conduct and a set of values.

True. 

400

It's OK to steal as long as you don't get caught.

False

500

List the steps of resolving a conflict

Recognize the problem, Brainstorm solutions, Evaluate solutions, Compromise and/or seek mediator, then Let it go!

500

Can values change as times goes by? If so, how and why?

Yes, families and people change as they gain new life experience and perspective.

500

Explain how substance abuse can impact the health of a family.

Answers may vary; answer should demonstrate knowledge from lecture

500

This term means a family function that provides basic social skills, sharing, communicating, resolving conflicts, and preserving cultural heritage.

Shaping Social Development

500

Telling the truth helps other people trust you.

True