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Mystery 1
Mystery 2
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The way a person learns best.
What is Learning Styles
100
A group of people related to one another by blood (birth), mariage, or adoption
What is a Family
100
Someone you care about, trust, and respect
What is Friend
100
To believe a person is honest and reliable
What is trust
100
Happy, enthusiastic
What is High self-esteem
200
The way a person feels about him- or -her- self/ self concept
What is Self-esteem
200
A person's place in a group
What is Role
200
What others think of a person
What is Reputation
200
The way a person sees himself or herself
What is self concept
200
Students learn through listening and hearing information
What is Auditory
300
The qualities that make you different from everyone else
What is Traits
300
All the people who are born and live in about the same time span
What is Generation
300
Sending or receiving information, signals, or messages
What is Communication
300
The traits that guide you in deciding right from wrong
What is character
300
Physical traits, Personality traits, Heredity, Enviroment
What are examples of traits
400
Students use their eyes to see information
What is Visual learning style
400
A pattern of interaction with one or more persons over time
What is Relationships
400
A disagreement between two or more people
What is Conflict
400
When several people of both sexes meet for an activity
What is Group Dating
400
Affects of functioning of a family
What is crisis
500
Students learn by touching or physical engagement with information
What is Tactile Learning Style
500
Nuclear Family, Single Parent Family, Stepfamily, Extended Family, Foster Family, Adoptive Family, Childless Family, Guardian
What are some family types
500
A person who uses strength or power to persuade or pressure others to do something
What is a bully
500
A person not involved in the conflict, but helps settle the conflict
What is Mediator
500
An agreement in a conflict in which both sides are willing to give up a little of what they wanted
What is conflict