Foundations of a Healthy Relationship (1:40) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity
Do Now: Pick 3 words and write down the definition of each. Relationship – Pg. 142 Friendship – Pg. 143 Citizenship – Pg. 144 Role – Pg. 144 interpersonal communication – Pg. 145 Cooperation – Pg. 146 Compromise – Pg. 146
Today’s Objectives Explain how relationships influence each side of the health triangle. Identify 2 different traits of a healthy relationship. List and describe 3 skills for building healthy relationships.
Building strong relationships is important to your overall health.
Relationships in Your Life You have many types of relationships in your life, and you play different roles in all of them. Building and maintaining healthy relationships can help you meet the need to belong and feel loved.
Relationships in Your Life You have relationships with family members, friends, teachers, classmates, and people in your community. Relationship A bond or connection you have with other people
Relationships with Family Some of the most important relationships in your life are with the family members who share your home, such as parents or guardians, brothers, and sisters. One thing that makes family relationships special is that they last your entire life.
Relationships with Family Healthy family relationships strengthen every side of your health triangle. Physical food, clothing, and shelter Mental/ Emotional Social values and social skills love, care, and encouragement
Relationships with Friends Although you probably have many friends your own age, a friendship can form between people of any age. Friendship A significant relationship between two people that is based on trust, caring, and consideration
Relationships with Friends Good friends can have a positive influence on your self-esteem and help you resist harmful behaviors.
Relationships in Your Community Being part of a strong community has a positive impact on every aspect of your health. It can promote healthful behaviors and also provide resources to help you when you’re in trouble.
Relationships in Your Community You reinforce your ties to the community through good citizenship. Citizenship The way you conduct yourself as a member of the community
Relationships in Your Community Good citizens work to strengthen their communities by helping to improve the places where they live being friendly to neighbors obeying laws
Roles in Relationships In the course of a single day, you may play many roles with different people. Role A part you play in your relationships
Roles in Relationships
Traits of Healthy Relationships In a healthy relationship, people respect and support each other. Healthy relationships nurture you, bring out the best in you, and encourage you to make healthful choices in your life.
Traits of Healthy Relationships Qualities of Healthy Relationships mutual respect caring honesty commitment
Traits of Healthy Relationships Mutual Respect You treat other people with respect, and they respect you in return. You accept each other’s opinions, tastes, and traditions, even if they are different. At times you may agree to disagree instead of trying to force your opinions on each other.
Traits of Healthy Relationships Caring You treat other people with kindness and consideration. During difficult times, you show empathy and support. You’re also willing to help out others.
Traits of Healthy Relationships Honesty You are honest and open with others rather than concealing your thoughts, feelings, or actions.
Traits of Healthy Relationships Commitment You contribute to the relationship and work to keep it strong, even if it means making some sacrifices. You deal with problems in a positive way and are able to overcome them.
Skills for Building Healthy Relationships The Three Cs of Healthy Relationships Communication Cooperation Compromise
Communication In relationships, people need to understand each other. It’s important to learn effective communication skills so you can express your thoughts, feelings, and expectations to others and understand theirs in return.
Cooperation In relationships, people need to cooperate with each other. Cooperation can strengthen your relationships. Cooperation Working together for the good of all
Compromise Sometimes, when people in relationships want different things, they may decide to compromise. Compromise A problem-solving method in which each participant gives up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone
Character and Relationships Demonstrating the six traits of good character can strengthen your relationships.
Character and Relationships Six Traits of Good Character Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship
After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary Identify three kinds of relationships you have in your life. Sample answer: Family relationships, friendships, relationships in my community
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Exit Ticket A bond or connection you have with other people is called a relationship / friendship. Communication / Citizenship lets you express your thoughts, feelings, and expectations to others. 3) In cooperation / compromise, each participant gives up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
4) Jeanne and her father have very different political views 4) Jeanne and her father have very different political views. However, they accept their differences and do not try to change each other’s opinions. Which quality of strong relationships does this action show? a. Mutual Respect b. Caring c. Honesty d. Commitment
Answers Relationship Communication Compromise A 0 Wrong = 4/4
After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary Define citizenship and give an example of good citizenship. Citizenship is the way you conduct yourself as a member of the community. An example of good citizenship is being friendly to neighbors.
After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary What are the three Cs of healthy relationships? Communication, cooperation, compromise