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Too Good for Drugs and Violence Lesson 5 Getting What You Want Too Good for Drugs and Violence Lesson 5

MUSIC TO MY EARS What did you hear? Did you understand the song? What was being said in the song?

SHAPE # 1

ACTIVE LISTENING Focus on what the person is really saying. Observe body language. Listen to the tone of voice Paraphrase to show understanding. Ask questions to clarify.

SHAPE # 2

COMMUNICATION What are some other ways we communicate? Spoken words Body Language Writing Email Text Computers Sign language

TEXTING MISTAKES

What's Your Style? pages 19-20 in your packet

PASSIVE COMMUNICATION Polite Used to avoid making anyone angry Don’t want to hurt feelings Avoid Arguments Put other’s wishes ahead of their own. Often get hurt themselves.

AGGRESSIVE COMMUNICATION It’s my way or the highway! Do not respect the feelings of others. Are often hurtful. Use name calling and ridicule. Always put others down.

ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION Open, Honest and Direct Stand up for themselves and what they feel. Respect themselves and others.

myownjourney page 3 in your packet