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Lesson 1 Relationships & Communication

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Lesson 1 Relationships & Communication

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Evaluate the effects of family relationships on physical, mental/emotional, and social health

Evaluate the positive & negative effects of relationships with peers

Demonstrate communication skills that build & maintain healthy relationships

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Families help provide basic physical needs. Ex. food, shelter, care when ill.

Families provide emotional support in times of need.

Families provide structure for our lives. Ex. organize activities and schedule times.

(Healthy families look out for your best interest)

                                  

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Beliefs & standards of conduct that are important to a person

Instilled through cultural heritage, religious beliefs, and family traditions

You use your values to make decisions everyday.

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Sow an act, and you reap a habit. Sow a habit, and you reap a character. Sow a character, and you reap a destiny.

—Charles Read, 1814-1884

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AchievementAmbitionAppreciationBelieve In YourselfCaringCharacterClass And GraceCommitmentCommon GroundCompassionConfidenceCourageCourtesyDedicationDetermination

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As we mature ,we meet people outside our families and we make new friends who share our interests and values.

These friends can be a source of positive or negative influence and can exert “peer pressure”

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Forming mature relationships with your peers is important for your social health

Being involved in a variety of school, religious, and community activities can promote your mental, emotional and social growth.

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As you develop relationships with new people or groups, you may experience peer pressure

Peer pressure is the influence that people your age may have on you

Peer pressure can be positive or negative

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Peer pressure is especially influential for adolescents with low self-esteem who are trying to be accepted by other teens.

In order to feel a sense of belonging, teens may engage in high-risk behaviors or activities that go against their values

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Considered an important social activity

Group dates offer teens opportunities to interact with a variety of people.

Steady dating is when two people date each other exclusively.

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The process by which you send and receive messages

Essential to any successful relationship Good communication skills help you keep

relationships healthy and mature

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Speak directly to the person. Provide a clear, organized message that

states the situation. Clearly express your feelings, thoughts,

ideas and expectations.1. Use “I” messages to avoid placing blame.2. Maintain a polite tone in your voice.3. Note: Body language should match your

words or you will send a mixed message

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Good listening skills means listening to what others say. Guidelines for being a good listener:

1. Give your full attention to the person speaking.

2. Focus on the speaker’s message.3. Indicate your interest.4. Remember what the speaker had said.5. Use positive body language.

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Any disagreement, struggle, or fight, often due to a lack of communication

Using the T.A.L.Kstrategy can help you

reach a peaceful resolution.

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T- Take time out

A- Allow each person to express his/her opinion uninterrupted

L- Let each person take turns to ask questions and clarify any statements

K- Keep brainstorming to find a good solution

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Good communication is especially important in dating relationships.

Express yourselves honestly and listen to what the other person is saying.

“Choose your battles wisely”

Avoid unnecessary conflict.

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1.Evaluate ways your parents, guardians, and other family members contribute to your physical, mental and emotional health and help you establish healthy relationships.

2.Define the term peer pressure and evaluate positive & negative effects of relationships with peers.

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3. List three benefits of dating.

4. Explain & demonstrate the importance of using good communication skills in building & maintaining healthy relationships. Give two examples.

5. Make a list of positive ways you can develop healthy relationships with your peers. Describe specific actions you can take to become a good friend.