Communication
Family
Friends
Teen Dating Violence
Resolving Conflicts
100
when a speaker’s words and actions don’t match
mixed messages
100
Parents and other adults are responsible for meeting a family’s ___________.
basic needs
100
Name one way someone may become your friend.
Same school or neighborhood, similar interests, similar values, or desirable personality traits.
100
Define Teen Dating Violence
A pattern of actual or threatened acts of physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse, perpetrated by an adolescent against a current or former dating partner. Abuse may include insults, coercion, social sabotage, sexual harassment, threats and/or acts of physical or sexual abuse
100
a disagreement about beliefs, ideas, or interests
conflict
200
an active and positive communication style
assertiveness
200
pattern of mistreatment of another person
abuse
200
Wearing what other classmates wear is a type of _________ peer pressure.
indirect
200
Define the cycle of violence
Honey moon, tension building, and explosion phase.
200
talking about a conflict and reaching a compromise
negotiation
300
ability to identify and share another’s feelings
empathy
300
Responsiblities that children have in families could include: chores, respect, and showing _____________.
appreciation
300
______________ means working together for the common good.
Cooperation
300
What are some characteristics that make teen dating violence different from adult relationship abuse?
Teens having a harder time escaping their perpetrators Our ideas about teen love and teen relationships could potentially normalize teen dating violence as “just how youth are” Drama expected from youth relationships, could normalize violence. High use of social media among teens, cyber bullying, stalking – another way for perpetrators to reach their victims.
300
opinion or fear formed without facts
prejudice
400
Saying, “I would like to have something to drink” is an example of __________ communication.
assertive
400
Any type of forced sexual activity is ____________.
sexual abuse
400
Good friends display __________ towards one another.
empathy
400
Name four reasons someone might stay in an abusive relationship:
possible answers 1) fear of being alone 2) economic dependence 3) feelings of love and care 4) blaming yourself 4) link between love and violence
400
When each side gives a little in order to resolve a conflict, the two parties are ______________.
compromising
500
List at least 5 rules of good communication.
Speaking: Use "I" messages, Be honest, Use appropriate body language, Clear and simple messages, & Think, then speak. Listening: Listen actively, Ask questions, Mirror thoughts & feelings, Wait your turn, & Use appropriate body language.
500
Name five types of families.
Blended, extended, couple, foster, nuclear, adoptive, single-parent, etc.
500
Name the three personality traits of a good friend identified in lesson 3.
Loyality, reliability, & empathy.
500
What are some ways an abusive partner might try to isolate their partner?
Cutting off from friends and family, extreme jealousy, constantly checking up on them with texts and phone calls, etc.
500
____________ is the ability to accept others as they are.
Tolerance