Being honest and doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
Integrity
The use of posture, gestures, and a facial expressions that sends a message.
Body Language
Name some (two or more) members of an extended family.
Immediate family plus: grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
A good friend is ______________, or faithful, to his or her friends.
loyal
True or False
You control your character, it's not something you're born with.
True
What are three ways you can show good character at school?
Answers will vary, judges decision.
A non-offensive way to stand up for yourself and express your point of view.
"I" Statement/Message
The part an individual plays when they interact with another person or family member. For example: parents have the responsibility of providing basic needs for children and family.
Role
This is a person you know casually or see occasionally.
acquaintance
Rolling your eyes when you Mom or Dad confront you about a situation that needs to be addressed is an example of what type of communication?
Non-verbal (body language)
The ability to accept other people as they are.
Tolerance
Name three or four communication styles.
Passive, Aggressive, Assertive, Passive-Aggressive
Name three possible changes that may occur in a family.
Moving, Separation/divorce, job change/loss, birth or adoption, illness/injury, death/loss/grief.
Judge can accept other answers at their discretion.
Shared values, reliability, loyalty, sympathy, caring, trustworthy, cooperative, respectful
Understanding and sharing the feelings of another.
Empathy
A positive message to make a suggestion. Not meant to be offensive, but rather offer an idea for improvement.
Constructive Criticism
Other than "I" Statements/Messages, name one speaking skill we went over in the chapter.
1. Think before speaking
2. Make clear, simple statements.
3. Be honest
4. Use appropriate body language.
Explain the word "nurture".
Fulfill physical, mental/emotional, and social needs of other family members.
What are the two forms of peer pressure (not POSITIVE and NEGATIVE)
direct and indirect
What happens to peer relationships during adolescence?
They change. Some may end, some grow stronger, sometimes people find new friends with similar interest.
When a person dislikes another person because of that person's gender, skin color, religion, cultural background, a disability, etc.
Prejudice
When a person says one thing, but their body language says another.
Mixed Message
This is a family type that comprises of married father/mother, and child/children.
Nuclear
What does H.E.L.P. stand for?
healthful, ethical, legal, parent-approved
When someone acts violently towards someone as a result of their prejudice, it is called what?
Hate Crime