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Chapter 3HealthyRelationships
Lesson 3Your Friends and Peers
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Learning Targets
1. I will identify three qualities of a good friend.
2. I will understand the two kinds of peer pressure.
3. I will identify how to use refusal skills to resist
peer pressure.
4. I will explain the importance of abstinence
during the teen years.
5. I will list the two kinds of peer pressure.
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� friendship
� reliable
� loyal
� empathy
A special type of relationship between people who enjoy being together
Dependable
Faithful
The ability to identify and share another person’s feelings
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Character Traits of good friends
Reliable
Loyal
Empathy
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� cooperation
� peers
� peer pressure
Working together for the common good
Friends and other people in your age group
The influence that people your age mayhave on you
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Read pages 73-77
Read pages 73-77 in book and fill in packet
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Organizing Information
Make two lists. One should
contain the positive
character traits of good
friends. The second should
contain the ways peers can
be negative influences.
Positive traits of friends
Ways peers can be negative influences
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friendship A special type of
relationship between
people who enjoy being
together
Who Are Your Friends?
A friendship is an important
relationship.
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Who Are Your Friends?
Tips for Making Friends
Get to know yourself
Break theice
Join a clubor group
Offer ahelping hand
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Building Strong Friendships
You can build stronger friendships through
cooperation.
cooperation Working together for the common good
Another way of making friendships stronger is
through mutual respect and support.
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Peer Pressure
Peers can give you support and confidence during
your transition to adulthood.
peers Friends and other people in your age group
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Positive Peer Pressure
Positive peer pressure can influence healthful
choices and inspire you to improve yourself or do
something worthwhile.
peer pressure The influence that people your age
may have on you
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Positive Peer Pressure
Positive peer pressure can inspire you to improve
yourself or do something worthwhile.
Inspiring you to improve your health and
appearance, or to perform well on a team, are
ways to be positive influences.
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Negative Peer Pressure
Daring someone to behave in a dangerous or
illegal way is an example of negative peer
pressure.
A challenge to go against your beliefs or values is
another example of negative peer pressure.
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Thinking Critically
Analyze What are some positive and negative effects
of peer pressure?
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Assignments due:
Assignments:
Enrichment activity: Wanted a good friend
Universal Activity 3
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Chapter 3HealthyRelationships
Lesson 4Refusal Skills
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On your vocab packet:
List as many ways as you can think of to say no
when someone pressures you to do something
dangerous or unhealthy.
LT: I can define what STOP stands for
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READ pages 78-80
Fill out vocab packet
STOP METHOD
S: Say no in a firm voice
T: Tell why not
O: Offer other ideas
P: Promptly leave
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� refusal skills
� abstinence
Ways of saying no
Not participating in health-risk behaviors
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What Are Refusal Skills?
When peer pressure builds, use refusal skills to
avoid potentially harmful situations.
refusal skills Ways of saying no
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What Are Refusal Skills?
s
T
O
P
Say no in a firm voice.
Tell why not.
Offer other ideas.
Promptly leave.
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What Is Abstinence?
Abstinence protects your health and the health
of others.
abstinence Not participating in health-risk
behaviors
Abstinence shows you have self-control.
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What Is Abstinence?
Abstaining from
tobacco use…
Abstaining from
alcohol and other drugs…
Abstaining from
sexual activity…
Protects your lungs and heart.
Protects your body and mind.
Protects you against pregnancy and
sexually transmitted diseases.
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What I Learned
Recall Why is abstinence important during
the teen years?
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Thinking Critically
Analyze Hannah told her friends that smoking harms a
person’s lungs and heart. Her friend continues to urge
Hannah to smoke. What must Hannah do next?
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SKITS
You must show all steps in the STOP process
What is your go to answer for STOP?
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Chapter 3HealthyRelationships
Lesson 5Resolving Conflicts
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Learning Targets
I will explain why conflict occurs
I will identify a strategy to resolve conflicts through
negotiations.
Turn to page 81 in your book
Read pages 81-85
Focus on TALK
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� conflict
� prejudice
� tolerance
� compromise
Disagreements in ideas, beliefs, or interests
An opinion or fear formed without having factsor firsthand knowledge
The ability to accept other people as they are
A skill in which each side gives up somethingin order to reach an agreeable solution
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� negotiation
� peer mediation
� violence
� gang
The process of talking about conflict and deciding how to reach a compromise
A process in which a specially trained student listens to both sides of an argument to helppeople reach a solution
The use of physical force to harm someoneor something
A group whose members often use violenceor take part in criminal activity
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conflicts Disagreements in ideas, beliefs,
or interests
What are Conflicts?
The first step in preventing conflicts is
understanding what causes them.
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Causes of Conflict
Causes of conflict include:
Difference of opinion
Jealousy
Prejudice
prejudice An opinion or fear formed without
having facts or firsthand knowledge
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The Myth of Positive Prejudice
Some kinds of prejudice can seem positive. For example,
saying all French people are good cooks may sound like
a compliment. However, it is really a form of prejudice.
Prejudices assume things about people based on their
race, culture, or the groups they belong to.
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Preventing Conflicts
Good communication skills and tolerance are good
tools to help prevent conflicts.
tolerance The ability to accept other
people as they are
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Resolving Conflicts
Know when to walk away
Refuse to fight
Don’t take sides
Seek help if a fight breaks out
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Reaching a Compromise
Compromise is an important conflict-resolution skill.
compromise A skill in which each side gives up something
in order to reach an agreeable solution
A compromise should not go against your values.
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Reaching a Compromise
A compromise sometimes requires negotiation.
negotiation The process of talking about a conflict and
deciding how to reach a compromise
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Reaching a Compromise
The T.A.L.K. strategy is an effective way of
resolving conflicts.
T
A
L
K
Take a time-out.
Allow each person to tell his or her side.
Let each person ask questions.
Keep brainstorming.
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Reaching a Compromise
Some schools offer peer mediation as an option for
conflict-resolution.
peer mediation A process in which a specially trained student
listens to both sides of an argument to help the
people reach a solution
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When Conflicts Get Out of Hand
Conflicts that get out of hand can lead to violence.
violence The use of physical force to
harm someone or something
Violence is a growing problem in the United States.
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When Conflicts Get Out of Hand
In some communities, there is gang violence.
gang A group whose members often use
violence or take part in criminal activity
Some teens join gangs because of peer pressure,
or they seek a sense of belonging that is missing in
their lives.
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Avoiding Violence
Learn and practice
self-control.
Do not fight or
threaten others.
Don’t wear clothing
that could be
mistaken for gang
clothing.
If you carry a purse,
carry it across
your chest.
Stay clear of
harmful situations.
Don’t go to parties
that might include
drugs or alcohol.
If someone has a
weapon, report it.
Be an advocate
of peace.
Use good
communication skills.
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Protecting Yourself from Violence
Do not open the
door to anyone you
don’t know.
When going out, tell your
family where you are
going and how you will
get there.
Keep doors and
windows locked.
When walking home,
try to walk in pairs, or
with a group.
Never tell visitors
or callers you are alone.
Stay in familiar
neighborhoods.
Never get into or go
near a stranger’s car.
Do not enter a building
with a stranger.
If someone tries to
grab you, scream and
run away.
Call 911.
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What I Learned
List Name two ways in which you can help prevent
conflicts from occurring.
Lesson 5 Review
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What I Learned
Recall When should you not be willing to compromise?
Lesson 5 Review
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Thinking Critically
Evaluate When Seth walks away from a fight, he hears
his opponent call him “chicken.” What should Seth do?
Lesson 5 Review
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Thinking Critically
Analyze Darla notices it is dark when she leaves her
friends house. Suggest some things Darla should do to
avoid becoming a victim of violence.
Lesson 5 Review
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Talk away conflict activity 3-5
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Review for test
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