Title: Lessons
1Building Responsible Relationships
Lessons
- Lesson 1 Social Skills
- Lesson 2 Sensitivity Skills
- Lesson 3 Family Health
- Lesson 4 Influences on Teen Relationships
- Lesson 5 Healthy Friendships
- Lesson 6 Teen Dating
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2Lesson 1 Social Skills
Bellringer
Describe three ways that you can be a good
listener.
3Lesson 1 Social Skills
Objectives
- Explain why clearly expressing yourself is
important. - List four characteristics of active listening.
- Describe the ways of expressing body language.
- Contrast assertive behavior with passive behavior
and with aggressive behavior.
4Lesson 1 Social Skills
Objectives continued
- Describe the three aspects of personal
responsibility. - Explain how refusal skills help maintain healthy
relationships.
5Lesson 1 Social Skills
Start Off Write
What is active listening?
6Lesson 1 Social Skills
Expressing Yourself
- One Part of Communication One requirement of
communication is to express yourself. You have to
be able to express yourself clearly so that
people around you know what you are thinking and
feeling. - Using Art Sometimes, expressing feelings can be
hard. Using a form of art can help.
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Understanding Others
- Active Listening Active listening includes the
following behaviors - 1. paying attention to the person speaking
- 2. making eye contact
- 3. nodding when you understand
- 4. asking questions when you dont understand
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Understanding Body Language
- What Is Body Language? Body language is a way of
communicating by using facial expressions, hand
gestures, and body posture. - Using Words and Body Language Together Sending
the same message with your words and your body
language will help people understand you.
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Communicating Through Behavior
- What Is Behavior? You send messages through your
behavior. Your behavior is how you choose to
respond or act. - Being Assertive Assertive behavior is expressing
your thoughts and feelings in a respectful way.
Assertive behavior is helpful in relationships.
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Character and Personal Responsibility
- Character and Relationships Relationships are
affected by the character of the people in them. - Being Responsible One value that helps
relationships is responsibility. Taking personal
responsibility means doing your part, keeping
promises, and accepting the consequences of your
actions.
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Refusal Skills
- Personal Responsibility One way to take personal
responsibility is to use refusal skills whenever
you need them. - Caring About Your Relationships Using refusal
skills shows that you care about your
relationships. It shows that you take
responsibility for the consequences of your
decisions.
12Lesson 2 Sensitivity Skills
Bellringer
Write three sentences that describe how one
person you talked with today seemed to feel.
13Lesson 2 Sensitivity Skills
Objectives
- Explain four ways to develop empathy.
- Explain why tolerance is important to
relationships.
14Lesson 2 Sensitivity Skills
Start Off Write
Why is tolerance important to relationships?
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Developing Empathy
- Identifying Feelings When you are talking with
people, try to identify their feelings. Be
specific. For example, you could say - 1. You seem upset at what your sister did.
- 2. You seem excited about moving to a new
city. - 3. You seem disappointed with the part you got
in the play.
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Showing Tolerance
- What Is Tolerance? Tolerance is the ability to
overlook differences and accept people for who
they are. - Why Show Tolerance? Showing tolerance can help
you build relationships with people who are
different from you.
17Lesson 3 Family Health
Bellringer
Name everyone who lives in your household, and
explain one role that each of these people has in
the household.
18Lesson 3 Family Health
Objectives
- Explain how a familys structure can change over
time. - Explain how both adults and teens can provide
nurturing in a family. - Explain why family roles and responsibilities
change. - Identify three disruptive changes that families
face. - Explain two ways to cope with family problems.
19Lesson 3 Family Health
Start Off Write
What are two healthy ways to cope with family
problems?
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Family Structure
- Nurturing Relationships The job of every family
is to nurture its members. - Different Kinds of Families Families dont always
keep the same structure. The figure on the next
slide shows some common family structures.
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Family Structures
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Family Roles
- Adult Responsibilities Adult responsibilities
include providing food, clothing, shelter, basic
care, and love. - Your Role You help care for your family by
showing respect and cooperation. The other roles
you have depend on what your family needs.
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Changing Roles
- Adding Responsibilities Roles within a family can
change. Your roles change as you gain
responsibility and learn to do more things.
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Family Changes
- Family Problems Common problems include the
following - 1. Health problems
- 2. Money problems
- 3. Relationship problems
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Sometimes talking about these problems with
parents or other family members helps.
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Coping with Problems
- Talking about Problems One of the best ways to
cope with problems is to talk about them. - Family Meetings Another good way to cope with
family problems is to hold regular family
meetings. In family meetings, families set aside
time to talk.
27Lesson 4 Influences on Teen Relationships
Bellringer
List three people you admire. Explain why
you admire these three people.
28Lesson 4 Influences on Teen Relationships
Objectives
- Describe how you can tell if a message in the
media is a good influence on relationships. - Describe three types of relationships that may
influence your actions.
29Lesson 4 Influences on Teen Relationships
Start Off Write
How can you tell if a message in the media is a
good influence on your relationships?
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Media Influences
- Media Messages You are surrounded by messages
that influence how you get along with others. - Healthy Messages Messages that encourage
healthier, safer, and stronger relationships are
good influences.
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Real People as Influences
- People Who Affect You Another influence on your
behavior is your experience with people such as - 1. Your family
- 2. Your role models
- 3. Your peers
32Lesson 5 Healthy Friendships
Bellringer
List the names of your good friends. Identify how
and where you met these friends.
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Objectives
- Describe four ways you can build your
self-esteem. - List five qualities of good character.
- List three ways to make new friends.
- Explain why keeping friendships healthy is
important. - Explain three ways to resolve unhealthy
relationships.
34Lesson 5 Healthy Friendships
Start Off Write
What are qualities of a good friend?
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Building Self-Esteem
- Having a Healthy Self-Esteem You can build
healthy self-esteem. Practice treating yourself
the way a good friend would treat you. Respect
yourself. - Respecting Others People who have healthy
self-esteem also respect the well-being of others.
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Friendship and Character
- Having a Healthy Self-Esteem You can promote good
character by demonstrating the following traits - 1. Caring
- 2. Respect
- 3. Dependability
- 4. Loyalty
- 5. Honesty
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Making New Friends
- Where to Meet New People You can make new friends
by joining a club or group, volunteering to help
with a community project, or simply talking with
someone after class.
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Friendship and Health
- Support Each Other One way to keep friendships
healthy is for the friends to support each other. - Positive Peer Pressure Good friends create
positive peer pressure for each other.
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If a friend is involved in something that puts
him or her or anyone else at risk, you can be a
good friend by telling a parent or
another trusted adult as soon as possible.
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Resolving Unhealthy Relationships
- Remember Your Values An unhealthy relationship is
a relationship with a person who encourages you
to do things that go against your values. - Encouraging Healthy Choices One way to deal with
these friends is to be as honest as you can. You
are not responsible for your friends behavior.
But you can encourage your friends to make
healthy choices.
41Lesson 6 Teen Dating
Bellringer
List several ideas that you have for group dating
with your friends.
42Lesson 6 Teen Dating
Objectives
- Describe four benefits of group dating.
- List eight healthy ways to show affection.
- Describe five ways to be clear about showing
affection. - Explain four benefits of sexual abstinence.
- Explain how refusal skills can be used to promote
sexual abstinence.
43Lesson 6 Teen Dating
Start Off Write
What are some healthy ways you can show affection?
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Dating
- What Is Dating? Dating is going out with people
you find attractive and interesting. - Group Dating Group dating can help boys and girls
learn how to have healthy relationships with each
other and how to talk to each other socially.
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Showing Affection
- Being Affectionate Here are some examples of
healthy ways to show affection - 1. giving a smile to someone
- 2. telling someone you care about him or her
- 3. remembering a birthday
- 4. writing a card, a note, or a letter
- 5. giving a small gift, such as a flower
- 6. cheering for someone at a game
- 7. spending time together
- 8. holding hands
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Being Clear
- Respecting Others All affection is based on
respect. For example, when people ask not to be
touched, dont touch them. Respecting their
wishes shows that you like them. - Expecting Respect If you feel uncomfortable about
the way someone is showing you affection, say so.
Tell the person to stop. If the person does not
stop, talk with a parent about the problem.
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Sexual Abstinence
- Choosing Abstinence The benefits of choosing
abstinence include the following - 1. being sure you will not cause an unwanted
pregnancy - 2. being absolutely sure you will not get
diseases or infections that are spread by sexual
activity - 3. being absolutely sure you will not be hurt
emotionally from sexual involvement - 4. demonstrating care for yourself, your family,
and your future
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Maintaining Abstinence
- Using Refusal Skills Refusal skills can help you
maintain abstinence. Use them. If anyone
pressures you, say no with your words, actions,
and body language. - Showing You Are Responsible Sexual activity does
not prove you are grown up or independent. In
fact, you can show you are gaining healthy
independence by choosing abstinence to protect
your health and your future.
49Lesson 6 Teen Dating