What are roles in relationships?
The term for being a sibling/child at home, a student at school, a teammate at practice, and a citizen in the community.
The first step you should take if a friend confides in you about abuse.
Seek help from a trusted adult.
Body language
What is a nuclear family?
2 parents and 1 or more children living in the same place.
What skills are important when battling peer pressure?
Refusal Skills
The 3 C's of a healthy relationship.
Communication, Cooperation, and Compromise.
What is a clique?
Cliques are small groups of friends who have similar backgrounds and tastes who exclude others and view them as outsiders.
What are refusal skills in a dating relationship?
Saying no to sexual activities to avoid risks and consequences associated with it.
How do families promote physical health of children?
Providing medical care
Setting limits on behaviors
Teaching health skills/hygiene
Make sure you receive food, clothing and shelter
Give an example of negative peer pressure.
Drugs
Alcohol
Diet
Exercise
Illegal behaviors
What is prejudice?
When people treat others with disrespect based off an unfair opinion or judgment.
Relatives like aunts, uncles, and grandparents are part of your
extended family
How can you be an active listener?
Don't interrupt
Show interest
Restate what you hear
Ask questions
Show empathy
Changes in family structure.
The structure of a family changes, someone new joins, moves out, etc.
Birth and Adoption
Separation and Divorce
Remarriage
Death of a family member
Give an example of positive peer pressure.
Diet
Exercise
Join new clubs/extra curriculars
Behavior
What is Affirmation?
Positive feedback that helps others feel appreciated and supported. Increases self esteem.
A bond or connection you have with others is called a
relationship
What is constructive criticism?
a type of feedback that offers advice/help for others to improve
Changes in family circumstance.
Moving to a new home
Financial changes
Illness/Disability
Alcohol/Drug Abuse
What is the 3 step process of refusal skills?
1: State your position
2: Suggest alternatives
3: Stand your ground
What is abstinence in dating relationships?
What risks/consequences are avoided if you practice Abstinence?
STD's
HIV
Pregnancy
Passive: unable to express their thoughts and feelings because they are putting others first and avoiding conflict.
Assertive: standing up for your own rights while also respecting others.
Aggressive: may involve bullying or intimidation. They do not consider other people's thoughts, feelings, or needs.
Types of violence in families AND where to find help.
Spousal, Child, Elder, Sexual, Domestic Abuse.
Help: Crisis centers, family counseling, support groups, shelters, community service, law enforcement, etc.
How can you avoid risk situations?
Before you go on a date, know where you're going and what you're doing.
Avoid places where alcohol and drugs are present.
Avoid being alone with a date in any isolated area.