What is this definition called?
The unwritten rules of a society of culture
Social Norms
These are examples of what?
1) Greeting people with a smile and wave
2) Look out for the wellbeing of younger children
3) Assisting the elderly
4) Treating others how you want to be treated
Social Norms
List 3 desirable traits of a good friend
1) Kind & caring
2) Sense of humor
3) Listens to you
etc.
What type of harassment is this:
-Using racial slurs
-Making racist jokes
-Intolerance
Racial Harassment
What are the three types of behaviour the acronym PAA stands for?
1) Passive
2) Aggressive
3) Assertive
What is this definition called?
When people the same age as you influence your decision to do something
Peer Pressure
These are examples of what?
Punching, kicking, hitting, spitting, slapping, damaging property
Physical Harassment
List the three types of spoken pressure
1) Rejection - when a peer threatens to exclude you from the group
2) Insult - A direct insult used to make you conform
3) Justifying - Someone provides a reason to get you to do something
Harassment based on age
-Stereotypes
-Left out of things
-Unfairly criticized
-Degrading remards and jokes
Ageism
These are examples of what kind of behaviour?
-Having a quiet voice
-Always agreeing
-Lack confidence
Passive Behaviour
When a group of peers are deemed cool or popular and held up as an example
The Influencer
These are examples of what
Belittling, condescending remarks, isolating, spreading rumors, threats and intimidation, and stalking.
Psychological Harassment
List the three types of unspoken peer pressure
1) The pack - when your peers ignore you
2) The look - When you say something your peers don't agree with and they look at you funny
3) The influencer - When a group is deemed popular and help up as an example
What type of harassment is this?
-Degrading remarks and jokes
-Isolation
-Failure to accommodate
-Criticism for using sick leave/sick days
Disability Harassment
What type of behaviour is person 1 and person 2 exhibiting in this scenario?
Person 1: I WANT PIZZA! GIVE ME PIZZA OR ELSE
Person 2: Okay, I understand you want pizza. I would like something a bit healthier. Do you mind if we get pizza and a side salad?
Person 3: VEGETABLES ARE EVIL. GO AWAY.
Person 1: Aggressive
Person 2: Assertive
This is a definition of what:
Someone provides reasoning to get you to do something
Justifying
Provide 3 examples of aggressive behaviour
1) Being loud and forceful when talking
2) Maintain eye contact
3) Humiliate and intimidate others
4) Dominate conversations
5) Steam roll others to get what you want
6) Seek power and influence
7) Ignore what other people want
1) Ask for more time to respond
2) Suggest a different activity
3) Say no if you don't want to do something
4) Make an excuse
5) Volunteer a better idea
6) Be confident saying no
7) Evaluate if your friends are a good influence
Match the type of behaviour with the type of harassment
1) Sexual A Spreading a rumour
2) Religious B Unwanted touching/kiss
3) Verbal C Making fun of a Muslim student for not celebrating Christmas
1 - B
2 - C
3 - A
Describe what aggressive behaviour is and provide 4 examples of it
An aggressive person who voices what they want and doesn't listen to others and what they want
Examples
-Being loud and forceful when talking
-Maintaining constant eye contact
-Humiliate and intimidate others
-Dominate conversations
-Steam roll others to get what they want
-Seek power and influence
-Ignore other people's needs and wants
This is a definition of what?
When your peers group together and refuse to acknowledge you.
The Pack
Provide 3 examples of racial harassment
1) Intolerance of customs, religious holidays, or traditions
2) Degrading remarks
3) Pressure to convert religions
List 4 types of harassment
1) Physical
2) Sexual
3) Sexual orientation
4) Ageism
5) Disability
6) Racial
7) Verbal
8) Psychological
List all 8 types of harassment
Physical, Verbal, Psychological, Sexual, Racial, Sexual orientation, ageism, disability
Describe and provide 5 examples of what Assertive behavior is
Taking the middle path and a good balance of getting what you want and maintaining relationships
Examples: being a good listener, confident and friendly tone, compromise, maintain good body posture, communicate needs and wants and opinions, Admit mistakes and apologize, encouraging of others, good self control, treat others as equals