Peer Pressure
Boundaries
Stress Management
Goal Setting
Relationships
100

Define peer pressure

What is the influence a peer group has on its members to fit into a particular way of thinking and behaving. This influence increases as children and young people grow older and reach adolescence.

100

Give an example of bad personal boundaries.

pushing, hitting, touching without permission, etc

100
Name 3 things teens stress the most about?
Various answers-

financial difficulties

romantic relationships

family problems

academic pressure

peer pressure

100
Is "I want a good career" an example of a SMART goal?
What is NO!
100

Your partner/friend encourages you to pursue your dreams. What type of relationship is this?

What is a healthy relationship
200

Different types of peer pressure?

What is positive peer pressure and negative peer pressure

200
Name the different relationships there are in the circle of boundaries
What is family, friends, acquaintances, strangers
200
Name 2 negative affects of stress?
Various answers- loss of sleep, loss of appetite, irritability, difficulties consentrating
200
Why is it important to set goals?
Various answers
200

Your partner/friend gets angry when you talk to your family. What type of relationship is this?

What is an unhealthy relationship.
300
Give an example of negative peer pressure
Various answers
300

How much personal space should you give somebody?

What is arms lengths apart.
300
Name 3 healthy coping skills to manage stress?
-listening to music

- taking a walk

- getting enough sleep

-time management

-exercise 

300
Is " I'll make money by playing the lottery" a realistic goal?
What is NO!
300

What is something you can do to cool down during a disagreement?

Take a time-out from the disagreement or limit your discussion time

400

If a peer tells you, "you can't hang out with us unless you try this..." they are using what type of peer pressure 

Negative Peer pressure
400
Give an example of personal touch you would accept in a closer boundary (family/friend) versus distant boundary (stranger)
Various- hug, kiss on the cheek, hand on shoulder, etc.
400
True or False: Female teens are more likely to experience stress?
What is false.
400
What does A stand for in SMART?
What is attainable?
400

What is something you can do to ensure that you are taking care of yourself and keeping your sanity in a relationship?


Keep balance in your life (ex: between a relationship, friends, family, school/classes, work, and other activities)

500
Name 2 different things you can do when being peer pressured.
Various examples
500

True of False? Every person has the same personal boundaries?

What is False.
500
Name two physical symptoms of stress.
What is fatigue, loss of appetite, difficulty concentrating, pains and aches
500
What does SMART stand for?
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Reliable, Timed
500
Draw out the ship that balanced indicating things that hurt a relationship and things needed to make a relationship succeed. 
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