4.1.3 How do you make a relationship work?

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4.1.3 How do you make a relationship work? I can talk about the importance of communication, honesty and trust in relationships. I can talk about the kind of partner I would want to involved with, and the what I would bring to a relationship. I understand that adults can be married, in a civil partnership or live together. I am developing skills and confidence to make decisions about the relationships I want. rshp.scot

Today we will be thinking about Communication, Honesty and Trust. First, a communication game. rshp.scot

How do we communicate what we think, feel or want?   rshp.scot

How do we communicate what we think, feel or want? 7% of what we communicate is done by the words we use. 38% of what we communicate is done by our tone of voice. 55% of what we communicate is done by our facial expressions and other body language. rshp.scot

Activity: Feelings charades rshp.scot

Thinking about communication How do you know when a baby is happy? How do you know when a friend is either happy or a bit upset with you? How do you know when someone at home is unhappy about something you have done? Who do you know that’s really good at communicating by just facial expressions or body language? What do you think you use most when you are communicating your feelings? rshp.scot

Honesty and Trust In a Scottish study young people said that after communication the most important things for a good relationship were honesty and trust. rshp.scot

Trust gets in the way of everything, doesn’t matter even what kind of relationship you are in, trust is like the one thing that just gets between people all the time. If you don’t trust them then you might as well just not bother. (Male, 16) rshp.scot

If you don’t it’s not healthy – you’d be paranoid they’re going with someone else behind your back. You’d be worried. Like honesty, it goes both ways, you need both. (Female, 15) rshp.scot

Loyal, honest, caring, patient is what trust should mean in sex and relationships. (Male 16) rshp.scot

I have only had one boyfriend who I trusted I have only had one boyfriend who I trusted. Anyone else I would be scared they would tell their mates about me and worried about what they thought and what they would say. (Female 15) rshp.scot

Activity: Communication, honesty and trust: Things couples should talk about before they live together. rshp.scot