Communication
Family
Friends
Refusal Skills
Resolving Conflicts
100
when a speaker’s words and actions don’t match
mixed messages
100
Parents and other adults are responsible for meeting a family’s ___________.
basic needs
100
Name one way someone may become your friend.
Same school or neighborhood, similar interests, similar values, or desirable personality traits.
100
a strategy to resist negative peer pressure
S.T.O.P.
100
a disagreement about beliefs, ideas, or interests
conflict
200
an active and positive communication style
assertiveness
200
pattern of mistreatment of another person
abuse
200
Wearing what other classmates wear is a type of _________ peer pressure.
indirect
200
_________ skills are ways of saying no.
Refusal
200
talking about a conflict and reaching a compromise
negotiation
300
ability to identify and share another’s feelings
empathy
300
Responsiblities that children have in families could include: chores, respect, and showing _____________.
appreciation
300
______________ means working together for the common good.
Cooperation
300
active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
abstinence
300
opinion or fear formed without facts
prejudice
400
Saying, “I would like to have something to drink” is an example of __________ communication.
assertive
400
Any type of forced sexual activity is ____________.
sexual abuse
400
Good friends display __________ towards one another.
empathy
400
____________ is a kind of insurance because it protects your health.
Abstinence
400
When each side gives a little in order to resolve a conflict, the two parties are ______________.
compromising
500
List at least 5 rules of good communication.
Speaking: Use "I" messages, Be honest, Use appropriate body language, Clear and simple messages, & Think, then speak. Listening: Listen actively, Ask questions, Mirror thoughts & feelings, Wait your turn, & Use appropriate body language.
500
Name five types of families.
Blended, extended, couple, foster, nuclear, adoptive, single-parent, etc.
500
Name the three personality traits of a good friend identified in lesson 3.
Loyality, reliability, & empathy.
500
Describe the S.T.O.P. strategy.
Say no firmly, Tell why, Offer ideas, & promptly leave.
500
____________ is the ability to accept others as they are.
Tolerance