Foundations of a Healthy Relationship
Respecting Yourself and Others
Communicating Effectively
Healthy Family Relationships
Safe and Healthy Relationships
100
A bond or connection you have with other people
RELATIONSHIP
100
The beliefs, ideas, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live
VALUES
100
An overly forceful, pushy, or hostile type of communication
AGGRESSIVE
100
The type of family that consists of two parents and one of more children living in the same place
NUCLEAR FAMILY
100
The influence that people your age may have on you
PEER PRESSURE
200
A signifi ant relationship between two people that is based on trust, caring, and consideration
FRIENDSHIP
200
Making others perform certain tasks in order to join a group
HAZING
200
The style of communication which the person is unwilling or unable to express thoughts and feelings in a direct or firm manor. Putting others needs before your own.
PASSIVE
200
The type of family that consists of one parent caring for one or more children. Could be after a divorce or death.
SINGLE PARENT FAMILY
200
The goals, tasks, values, and activities that your judge to be more important than others
PRIORITIES
300
Identify 3 kinds of relationships that we discussed during the unit
FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND COMMUNITY
300
An exaggerated or oversimplified belief about people who belong to a certain group
STEREOTYPE
300
Expressing your views clearly and respectfully, and standing up for your rights and beliefs while respecting others is which style of communication
ASSERTIVE
300
The type of family that consists of single parent who remarries to another who each have their children from previous marriages
BLENDED FAMILY
300
A person's ability to use responsibility to override emotions
SELF-CONTROL
400
What are the 3 C's of a Healthy Relationship
COMMUNICATION, COOPERATION, AND COMPROMISE
400
An unfair opinion or judgement of a particular group of people
PREJUDICE
400
You are talking to your mother, and she keeps interrupting you. Your respond by politely listening to her and say nothing about how you feel when she does this. What type of communication style is this
PASSIVE
400
The temporary placement of children in the homes of adults who are not related to them.
FOSTER FAMILY
400
Persistently annoying others
HARASSMENT
500
What are the FOUR qualities we discussed when referring to Traits of Healthy Relationships
MUTUAL RESPECT, CARING, HONESTY, AND COMMITMENT
500
Deliberately harming or threatening other people who cannot easily defend themselves
BULLYING
500
Your best friend accepted an invitation for both of you to go to a party. You go and be rude to your friend. What type of communication style is this
AGGRESSIVE
500
The type of family that includes additional relatives beyond parents and children; i.e., grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
EXTENDED FAMILY
500
What are FIVE ways to maintain self-control and stay firm in your decision to practice abstinence
SET LIMITS FOR EXPRESSING AFFECTION COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR PARTNER TALK WITH A TRUSTED ADULT SEEK LOW-PRESSURE DATING SITUATIONS DATE SOMEONE WHO RESPECTS AND SHARES YOUR VALUES