Unit 2 Health Review Mrs. Sherwood. A statement you say to yourself as a reminder Self-statement.

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Unit 2 Health Review Mrs. Sherwood

A statement you say to yourself as a reminder Self-statement

A rule by your parents that tells you how to act Family Guideline

To change and make right or better Adjust

An action that can be harmful to health Risk Behavior

To work well with others toward a goal Cooperate

Stopping before you do something you should not do Self-control

A legal end to a marriage Divorce

Your usual way of doing things Habits

The feeling of being mad or upset Anger

To do something several times to get better Practice

If you do not like someone, you should  Hit the person  Call the person names  Be rude to the person  Show respect for the person

Self-control helps you  Do things you regret  Do too much of something  Blow up when you are angry  Manage your emotions

A true friend  Stands by you  Makes fun of you  Does not want you to have other friends  Wants you to have bad character

An example of a risk behavior is  Pigging out on a lot of junk food  Eating healthful foods  Wearing a helmet when inline skating  Getting plenty of rest and sleep

If a friend makes you feel left out, you should  Keep your feelings to yourself  Stay by yourself  Share your feelings  Leave your friend out the next time you go somewhere

Your family does NOT include  Your brother  Your aunt  Your teacher  Your cousin

When you feel angry, it is ok to  Hit someone  Take time out  Destroy property  Harm yourself

You can cooperate by  Always getting your own way  Fighting  Not doing your share of the chores  Sharing

When a married couple is married, but lives apart, they are  Split  Separated  Divorced  Bad people

If a family member dies, you  Might feel grief  Should discuss your feelings  Should share memories of the person with other family  Should do all three of these