TERMS
FAMILY FUNCTIONS
PEER RELATIONSHIPS
AVOIDING CONFLICT
CHARACTERISTICS OF HEALTHY FAMILIES
100
The ability to share another person's feelings or thoughts (being able to put yourself in the other person's place).
What is EMPATHY?
100
A failure to provide a child's physical and/or emotional needs.
What is NEGLECT?
100
A negative feeling towards someone or something that is not based on experience.
What is PREJUDICE?
100
This type of person is most likely to become a role model for others....Why?
What is an ASSERTIVE PERSON? BECAUSE THEY EXPRESS THEMSELVES IN FIRM, YET POSITIVE WAYS...
100
Doing this shows that the relationship is more important than what you want at this point in time.
What is COMPROMISING?
200
A significant relationship between two people based on caring, consideration, and trust.
What is FRIENDSHIP?
200
Providing positive input that helps others feel appreciated and supported.
What is AFFIRMATION?
200
A small, narrow circle of friends, usually with similar backgrounds and tastes, that excludes people they view as outsiders.
What is a CLIQUE?
200
Handling things in a rude, hostile manner with no respect for the other person.
What is being AGGRESSIVE?
200
You should show this for others' viewpoints, even when you don't agree.
What is RESPECT?
300
Nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, and behaviors.
What is BODY LANGUAGE?
300
Your team must name at least 3 of the 5 functions of families...
What are 1) Being the primary support system to which individuals turn in order to have their basic needs met; 2) Meeting the emotional needs of children and providing nurturing; 3) Caring for those members that cannot care for themselves; 4) Instilling values; and, 5) Passing on traditions and customs from generation to generation.
300
Your team must name at least 2 reasons why active listening is important beyond just hearing what the other person is saying.
Reasons: You will be able to respond appropriately; you will avoid misunderstandings; you can empathize appropriately (if necessary); you will know the appropriate body language to display; the other person will feel valued, respected, and cared for.
300
What is the difference between internal and interpersonal conflict?
What is INTERNAL CONFLICT IS A STRUGGLE WITHIN ONE'S SELF while INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT INVOLVES TWO OR MORE INDIVIDUALS.
300
Being there when someone else needs you shows that you have this...
What is DEPENDABILITY?
400
Two or more people working together towards a common goal.
What is COOPERATION?
400
Being used for someone else's benefit.
What is EXPLOITATION?
400
This team must name at least two positive aspects of being in a clique and two negative aspects of being in a clique.
Positive aspects: Meets all emotional and some aesthetic needs; Can help a person grow; Can help a person learn who they really are.... and similar responses... Negative aspects: Removes a person's "individuality"; Cliques can sometimes treat others with scorn and disgust; cliques sometimes form prejudices and stereotypes about people they don't know; Can be peer pressured into doing things one normally would not do... and similar responses.
400
This type of person allows people to just walk all over them, they do not stand up for themselves.
What is a PASSIVE PERSON?
400
This is what relationships are built on; doing the opposite of this can tear relationships apart.
What is HONESTY? (Lying can tear relationships apart).
500
An exaggerated and oversimplified belief about an entire group of people.
What is a STEREOTYPE?
500
A repeated pattern of behavior that attacks a child's emotional development and self-worth.
What is EMOTIONAL ABUSE?
500
Getting someone to do something for you in a sneaky, dishonest, underhanded, or cunning way.
What is MANIPULATION?
500
Backing up your words with the appropriate actions.
What is the MOST IMPORTANT STEP IN THE ASSERTIVE REFUSAL PROCESS?
500
Speaking kindly of another person even when they are not present shows that you have this for them.
What is LOYALTY?