Day 1. Healthy vs Unhealthy Relationships Fill in 2 points on what a healthy/unhealthy relationship looks, sounds and feels like Share idea with partner.

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Day 1

Healthy vs Unhealthy Relationships Fill in 2 points on what a healthy/unhealthy relationship looks, sounds and feels like Share idea with partner and add any new points to your sheet

Healthy Relationship

Unhealthy Relationships

Active Listening Skills Eye contact Ignores Distractions Asks for additional information to clarify Summarizes information Practice your active listening skills by sharing your plans for the weekend with another person at your table. One person tells story One person listens to story One person evaluates listeners ability Switch to give everyone a turn

Rights & Responsibilities in a Relationship RIGHTS: Feel includedTo be respected Make your own choicesTo have your own friends To be honestTo have alone time To have privacyTo have own interests To say no To be happy Talk without interruption To ask for help

RESPONSIBILITIES: To be an active participant To make others happy To respect others privacy To listen to others To look out for others To control your actions To be open to new things To keep in touch To communicate feelings/frustrations