Health chapter 6-7
Extended family
Aunts, uncles, grandparents
Prejudice
An unfair opinion or judgement of others
Custody
the legal right to make decisions affecting children and the responsibility for their care
Stereotype
A generalized belief about a group of people
Friendship
A significant relationship between two people that is based on trust, caring, and consideration
"I" message
A statement that focuses on your feelings
3 main styles of communication
Aggressive, passive, and assertive.
Aggressive
Being overly forceful, pushy, or hostile
3 c's of a healthy relatshionships
Communication, cooperation, and compromise
Bullying
Deliberately harming or threatening other people who cannot easily defend themselves
Roles of kids
Do chores and respect parents
Listening skills
Don't interrupt, show interest, restate what you hear, ask questions, show empathy
Why is mutual respect important to a healthy relationship?
It builds feelings of trust and safety
Hazing
Making others perform certain tasks in order to join the group
Roles of parents
Meet the family basic needs, establish rules and set limits, teach the reason for rules, teach values and skills
Active listening
Paying close to what someone is saying
What are the three R's for stopping domestic violence
Recognize resist and reports
What is the importance of report?
Talk to a trusted adult
Tolerence
The ability to accept the difference
Elder abuse
The abusive or neglect of older family members
Divorce
The legal ending of a marriage
Foster families
The temporary placement of children in the homes of adults who are not related to them.
Citizenship
The way you conduct yourself as a member of the community
What is the importance of recognizing
You never feel fully comfortable around them
What is the importance of resist?
You put yourself first
Siblings
Your brother and sisters
Relationship
a bond or connection you have with other people
Seperation
a decision by two married people to live apart from each other
Blended family
a married couple and their children from previous marriages
Role
a part you play in a relationship
Domestic violence
acts of violence involving family members
Passive
being unwilling or unable to express thoughts and feelings in a direct or firm manner
Child abuse
domestic abuse directed at a child
Spousal abuse
domestic violence or any other form of abuse directed at a spouse
Assertive
expressing your views clearly and respectfully
Respect for others
listen to other people, be considerate of others' feelings, develop mutual trust, be realistic in your expectations
Traits of a healthy relationship
mutual respect, caring, honesty, commitment
Body language
nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, behaviors, and posture
Cycle of violence
pattern of repeating violent or abusive behaviors from one generation to the next
Abuse
physical or emotional harm to someone
Affirmation
positive feedback that helps others feel appreciated and supported
Stopping domestic violence 3 r's
recognize, resist, and report
Compromise
the willingness of each person to give up something in order to reach agreement
Mutual respect
treat others with respect and have their respect in return
Nuclear family
two parents and one or more children living in the same place
Explain how abuse leads to a cycle of violence
victims of neglect are also likely to develop later violent criminal behavior.