A bond or connection you have with other people.
What is a Relationship?
A bond between people of any age that is based on similar interests, values, or because they live close.
What are friendships?
One parent caring for one or more children.
What is a single family household?
People who you share interests but not deep emotional bonds.
What is casual friends?
Nonverbal communication through facial expressions, gestures, behaviors, and postures.
What is body language?
A part you play in your relationships.
What is roles?
3 Major styles of communication
What is aggressive, assertive, and passive communication?
Your parents taking you to the doctor when you are sick.
What is providing medical care?
Friends who you communicate with electronically.
What is online friends?
Type of family where children eventually go back to live with their natural parents.
What is Foster Families?
Working together for the good of all.
What is cooperation?
Statement that focuses on your feelings rather than someone else's behavior.
What is "I" messages?
Positive feedback that makes others feel appreciated and supported.
What is affirmations?
Friends who share thoughts, feelings, and experiences with each other.
What are close friends?
Communication style that dislikes conflict and will go out of their way to avoid an argument.
What is Passive Communication?
Accepting each other's opinions, tastes, and traditions even if they are different.
What is mutual respect?
Paying close attention to what someone is saying and communicating.
What is active listening?
Awareness of being a part of a larger culture.
What is cultural heritage?
Friendship with a member of the opposite gender where there is affection, but they are not a couple.
What is a Platonic relationship?
Communication style that expresses your own view clearly while also hearing and understanding what others have to say.
What is Assertive Communication?
Not hiding your thoughts, feelings, and emotions in a relationship.
What is Honesty?
Non-hostile comments that point out problems and encourage positive change.
What is constructive Criticism?
Two parents with one or more children living in the same household.
What is a nuclear family?
A small circle of friends who share similar backgrounds and exclude others viewed as outsiders.
What are cliques?
You both contribute to the relationship to make it strong, even if that means making some sacrifices.
What is commitment?