What are values?
The beliefs or principles that guide our decisions and actions.
What does “peer pressure” mean?
When friends or classmates influence your choices or behaviors., usually in a negative way
What brain chemical is often called the “love hormone”?
Oxytocin
Domestic violence only happens to adults
False. It can happen in teen or dating relationships too
What is domestic violence?
A pattern of behavior used to gain power or control over a partner.
True or False — Values can change as we grow and have new experiences.
True
Name one example of positive peer pressure.
Encouraging a friend to study, join a club, or make healthy choices.
What chemical makes you feel excited or nervous when you like someone?
Dopamine or adrenaline
The brain’s reward system lights up when people see someone they love
True
Name one type of abuse other than physical.
Emotional, verbal, financial, or sexual abuse.
Give one example of a value someone might have.
honesty, kindness, loyalty, family, or respect.
What’s one strategy to resist negative peer pressure?
Saying no confidently, changing the subject, or walking away.
True or False — The brain reacts to love the same way it reacts to addiction
True — both activate reward pathways in the brain
The best way to deal with negative peer pressure is to ignore it and stay silent.
False. It’s better to speak up, say no, or walk away
What are the stages in the cycle of abuse?
Tension Building, Explosion, Honeymoon
How do values help us when making difficult decisions?
They act as a compass, helping us choose what aligns with our beliefs.
True or False — Peer pressure only happens in high school.
False — it can happen at any age.
What is the 3-6-9 Month Rule?
It is best to wait 3-6-9 months for the love chemicals to settle in your brain before making any major relationship decisions.
Understanding your values can help you recognize unhealthy relationships.
True.
Why might a victim stay in an abusive relationship even if they want to leave?
Fear, financial dependence, emotional attachment, isolation, low self-esteem, or concern for children can all make leaving difficult.
How can someone feel when they act against their values for a long time?
They may feel guilt, confusion, or inner conflict.
Why do people sometimes give in to negative peer pressure?
To fit in, avoid rejection, or gain approval from others.
Which part of the brain lights up the most when someone looks at a person they love?
The brain’s reward system, especially the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and caudate nucleus, which release dopamine.
Taylor Swift is the best artist that has ever existed.
Duhhhh, yes
What should you do if you or a friend are in an unsafe relationship?
Tell a trusted adult, call a hotline, or seek professional help.