Health Triangle
Communication
Bullying & Harassment
Conflict
Peer Relationships
100

The 3 dimensions of health, otherwise known as the 3 sides of health triangle.

Physical, Social, and Mental

100

The exchange of information through the use of words or actions

Communication

100

Bullying can affect these areas of an individuals health

Physical, Mental, and Social

100

Violence between 2 individuals who have a relationship

Dating or domestic Violence

100

Someone in your age group

Peer

200

This is NOT just the absence of disease. It is a state of complete physical, mental, and social-well being.

Health

200

Examples of this non-verbal form of communication are Postures, Gestures, and Facial Expressions

Body Language
200

This person is a witness. In a bullying situation they can choose to be an ally and stand up for the bullied or befriend them.

Bystander

200

This is woring together to reach a common goal

Collaboration

200

Someone in your age group encouraging or influencing you to do something

Peer Pressure

300

This part of our health involves our body functioning as it's designed, being free from illness or injury, nutrition, exercise, hygiene, and safety

Physical Health

300

These are the 3 communication styles

Passive, Assertive, and Aggressive

300

This is a type of bullying that occurs over an electronic device by texting, social media, or email.

Cyber-Bullying

300

This is a disagreement or argument

Conflict

300

an example of this is a friend knowing you have a big test and encouraging you to study instead of having fun

Positive Peer Pressure

400

This is area of health involves realizing one's own abilities, coping with stress, being able to be productive. It is how a person thinks, feels, or perceives.

Mental Health

400

Using this type of assertive communication gives your point of view in a direct way.

I-message

400

This is like bullying but the it is done is because someone belongs to a specific group.

Harassment

400

This is an example of a conflict resolution skill

Compromise, Negotiation, or coming to a win-win solution

400

This acronym is used to identify whether it is negative or positive peer pressure.

H.E.L.P

*Bonus 500 points if you can identify what each letter stands for

500

This area of health involves our ability to interact and have meaningful relationships and trust others.

Social Health

500

This is the healthiest communication style

Assertive Communication

500

Federal law protects against harassment for individuals in these groups

Race, Religion, Age, Gender, national origin, skin color

500

A person who is a 3rd party and has nothing to do with a conflict but may help the individuals in a conflict come to a resolution

Mediator

500

This acronym can be used to turn down Negative Peer Pressure.

S.T.O.P

*Bonus 500 points if you can identify what each letter stands for