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Chapter 12 Lesson 1 Warm-Up
In what ways do friends contribute to your life?
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Chapter 12 Peer Relationships
Peers – people of similar age who share similar interest. Ex. Classmates, Co-workers,
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Platonic Friendship – a friendship with a member of the opposite gender in which there is affection but the two people are not considered a couple
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Clique – a small circle of friends usually with similar backgrounds
Cliques typically form during middle school and continue into high school Why is the term clique often associated with something negative?
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Stereotype – an exaggerated and oversimplified belief about an entire group of people.
Ex. Firefighter
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Stereotypes You cannot judge a book by its cover
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Stereotype
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Stereotype
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Stereotype Assignment
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What are the differences between Stereotyping, Racism, and Prejudice?
Prejudice – an unfair opinion or judgment of a particular group of people Stereotype – an exaggerated and oversimplified belief about an entire group of people. Racism- a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race
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Chapter 12 Lesson 2
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Chapter 12 Lesson 2 Peer Pressure and Refusal Skills
Peer Pressure – the influence that people you age may have on you.
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Harassment – persistently annoying others
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Manipulation – an indirect dishonest way to control or influence others
What is an example of manipulation?
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Refusal skills – strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in unsafe behaviors
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Refusal Skills/Responses
Which response is best when using refusal skills? Ex. Someone offers you a cigarette. Assertive – standing up for your rights Passive – tendency to give up Aggressive – overly forceful, pushy, hostile
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Chapter 12 Lesson 3 Dating and Setting Limits Infatuation – exaggerated feelings of passion for another person Ex. Someone says Hi, and you take it the wrong way
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Statistics/Dating 1. 40 million Americans use online dating services. That's about 40% of the adult American single population % of the adult American population is single. That's over 100 million people. 3. On average, there are 86 single men to every 100 single women in America. So, the odds are slightly in favor of men finding a mate.
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Social Networking/Media
4. Profiles with photos get over twice as many responses. According to economists at MIT and the University of Chicago, profiles with photos get over twice as many s as profiles without them.
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5. #1 relationship argument is over money - according to a poll by the University of Denver % of breakups in online relationships occur through .
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Affection – feeling of fondness for someone
Curfew – setting a time in which you must be home at night
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Chapter 12 Lesson 4 Avoiding Risk
Abstinence – deliberate decision to avoid high risk behaviors
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STD’s Sexually Transmitted Disease – infections spread from person to person through sexual contact.
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Diseases & Related Conditions
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) Chlamydia Gonorrhea Hepatitis, Viral Herpes, Genital HIV/AIDS & STDs Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Syphilis
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Facts About STD 65 million of people living in the US have an STD, out of 315 million, that’s about 20% , breaks down to 1 out of every 5 people. 15 million new STD cases each year 2/3 of all STD's occurs in people 25 yrs of age or younger
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Statistics continued One in five Americans have genital herpes, 80% of those with herpes are unaware they have it at least one in five Americans will contract an STD at some point in their lives
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Self control – a person’s ability to use responsibility to override emotions
E+R=O
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Continued…. Priorities – those goals, task, and activities that you judge to be more important than others.
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