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BUILDING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS MRS. LIEB 7 TH GRADE HEALTH
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OBJECTIVES n DEFINE AND BUILD HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS. n EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION. n GIVE EXAMPLES OF BOTH VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
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Journal Entry #1 n What are the different ways of communication? Give as many examples as you can, for how people communicate everyday.
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Journal Entry #2 n Think of a time when a friend didn’t understand what you were trying say. Describe the situation.
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RELATIONSHIPS n CONNECTIONS YOU HAVE WITH OTHER PEOPLE AND GROUPS IN YOUR LIFE. n 3 WAYS TO BUILD HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS: –COMMUNICATION –COOPERATION –COMPROMISE
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What is Communication? n Communication-the exchange of information through the use of words or actions. n Every communication needs 3 parts: –Sender –Receiver –Message
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WHISPER DOWN THE LANE! n AS A CLASS WERE WE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY?
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2 Types of Communication n Verbal Communication: Expressing feelings, thoughts, or experiences with words, either by speaking or writing. n Nonverbal Communication: getting messages across without using words. Using body language such as postures, gestures, and facial expressions.
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Speaking Skills n Think before you speak n Use “I” messages n Avoid being rude or insulting n Make clear, simple statements, and be specific
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Listening Skills n Use body language to show your listening n Take advantage of pauses n Do not interrupt n Mirror what you hear
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Writing Skills n Notes/Letters n Emails n Text Messaging
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Journal Entry # 3 n How many family members are in your home? How well do you communicate and deal with everyday issues with your family?
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Family n *Everyone Is Part of a Family* n Family- basic unit of society and includes two or more people joined by blood, marriage, adoption, or a desire to support one another.
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TYPES OF FAMILY n Couple n Nuclear n Single Parent n Extended n Blended
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Caring For Family Members n Physical Needs n Mental Needs n Emotional Needs n Social Needs
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OBJECTIVES-LESSON #3 n Define Friendship n Define Acquaintance n Describe Traits of a good friend n Difference between Positive/Negative Peer Pressure
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What are differences between friendship and acquaintances? n FRIENDSHIP- a relationship with someone you know, trust and regard with affection n ACQUAINTANCE – someone you see occasionally or know casually
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Traits of a Good Friend n TRUST n CARING n RESPECT n LOYALTY
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What is Compromise? n When both sides in a conflict agree to give up something in order to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
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Peer Pressure- the influence that your peer group has on you. n Negative Peer Pressure n H.E.L.P.= Healthful, Ethical, Legal, Parent Approved n Positive Peer Pressure
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JOURNAL #5 Two friends are planning to go to the movies. One wants to see an action movie; the other wants to see a rated r comedy. How can you compromise? Why is compromise an important part of friendship and how can it stop you from giving in to negative peer pressure?.
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Creating a Skit On Peer Pressure n Form Groups of 3-4 people n Choose a Scenario for your skit dealing with peer pressure n Write a script for you to act out and perform for the class n Practice your scenario n Perform you scenario for you class n Answer questions on the different types of peer pressure
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Journal #4 n Write a brief paragraph describing someone you know who is a good friend to others.
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