Lesson Lesson 11
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Define what a relationship means to you. What relationships do you have in your life?
Lesson Lesson 11The roles you play in relationships with…
…are part of your everyday life.
Community
Friends
Family
Foundations of Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11
• Compare and contrast the positive and negative effects of relationships with peers, family, and friends on physical, mental/emotional, and social health
• Demonstrate how to communicate needs, wants, and emotions in healthy ways
• Point out character traits that promote healthy relationships with peers, family, and friends
In this lesson, you will learn to:
Lesson Objectives
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Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11What Is a Healthy Relationship?
A healthy relationship is one in which both people benefit and feel comfortable. Healthy relationships are based on shared values and interests and mutual respect.
Healthy Relationships
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Friendships
Family Relationships
Healthy family relationships enhance all sides of your health triangle.
The love, care, and encouragement you receive from family members also contribute to your mental/emotional health.Community
Relationships
Forms of Healthy Relationships
Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Roles with Peers, Family, and Friends
• You probably play many roles, such as daughter or son, sibling, best friend, and employee.
• The role you play in a relationship may be obvious. Example: When you baby-sit a neighbor’s child, you are an employee.
• Sometimes your roles may change gradually or even suddenly. Example: Your relationship with a fellow choir member may change if you begin dating.
• Role changes can be confusing and can make it difficult to know how to act.
Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Three Cs of Healthy Relationships
You communicate to let others know your feelings, thoughts, and expectations.
Communication also lets you discover the feelings, needs, wants, and knowledge of others.
Building Healthy Relationships
Cooperation
Compromise
Communication
Lesson Lesson 11Characteristics of Healthy Relationships
All good relationships—whether with family members, friends, or other members of your community—have certain recognizable characteristics.
Honesty
Dependability
Commitment
Mutual Respect
Consideration
Building Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Traits of Good Character
You can build a foundation for healthy relationships by demonstrating the six main traits of good character.
1. Trustworthiness
2. Fairness
3. Respect
4. Caring
5. Responsibility
6. Citizenship
Character and Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Trustworthiness
• You show trustworthiness when you are honest, reliable, and loyal.
• Trustworthy people don’t cheat, steal, or deceive; they have the courage to do what’s right.
• Example: Hector finds a wallet containing $300. He uses the name on the driver’s license and the phone book to call the owner so that he can return the wallet.
Character and Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Fairness
• You show fairness when you play by the rules, take turns, and share.
• A fair person listens to others and is open-minded.
• Example: Maria shows fairness by telling the referee that the volleyball was on the line and the opposing team won the point.
Character and Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Respect
• You show respect by using good manners, being considerate of others, and being tolerant of differences.
• Example: Sid knows that his dad brought a lot of work home from the office. Sid turns down the volume of his music so he won’t disturb his father.
Character and Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Caring
• You show that you are caring when you are kind and compassionate.
• Caring means putting in time and energy to help others.
• Example: Juanita is entering a store. She holds the door open for a man whose arms are filled with packages.
Character and Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Responsibility
• You show that you are responsible when you do what is expected of you and are accountable for your choices.
• Being responsible also means that you use self-control, think before you act, and always try your best.
• Example: Sarah’s drama rehearsal runs late. She calls her parents to let them know she is going to be late.
Character and Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Citizenship
• You show good citizenship by cooperating and doing your share to improve your school and community.
• You obey laws and rules and respect authority.
• Example: Brad sees that someone has left an empty juice bottle on a table in the school cafeteria. He picks up the bottle and puts it in a recycling bin.
Character and Healthy Relationships
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Q. _________ is a problem-solving
method that involves each participant’s giving up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
1. Compromise 2. Communication
3. Cooperation
4. Relationship
Choose the appropriate option.
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A. 1. Compromise
Compromise is a problem-solving method that involves each participant’s giving up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
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Q. A relationship is a bond or
connection you have with other people. Family relationships have a positive effect on your emotional health when they provide love, care, and encouragement.
True
False
Choose the appropriate option.
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A. True. A relationship is a bond or connection you have
with other people. Family relationships have a positive effect on your emotional health when they provide love, care, and encouragement.
Lesson Lesson 11Quick Review
Q. Which entry below does not
signify the traits of a healthy relationship?
1. Communication
2. Possessiveness
3. Cooperation
4. Compromise
Choose the appropriate option.
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A. 2. possessiveness
The traits of a healthy relationship are not signified by possessiveness.
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Q. Family members can help
relationships by demonstrating:
1. Respect and honesty
2. Consideration
3. Commitment
4. All of the above
Choose the appropriate option.
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A. 4. All of the above
Family members can help relationships by demonstrating respect and honesty, consideration, and commitment.
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A. Correct! Compromise is a problem-solving method that
involves each participant’s giving up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
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A. Correct! A relationship is a bond or connection you have
with other people. Family relationships have a positive effect on your emotional health when they provide love, care, and encouragement.
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Quick Review - Answer
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A. Correct! The traits of a healthy relationship are not
signified by the following: possessiveness.
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A. Correct! Family members can help relationships by
demonstrating respect and honesty, consideration, and commitment.
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Quick Review - Answer
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Lesson Lesson 11
A healthy relationship is one in which both people benefit and feel comfortable. Healthy relationships are based on shared values and interests and mutual respect.
A relationship is a bond or connection you have with other people.
A relationship is a bond or connection you have with other people.
Healthy Relationships
What Is a Healthy Relationship?
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Friendships
Family Relationships
Community Relationships
Forms of Healthy Relationships
Your friends can be of any age, and you can choose them for different reasons.
Good friends share similar values.
Maintaining a good friendship can sometimes be hard work, but it is well worth the effort.
Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11Forms of Healthy Relationships
Members of a community work together to promote the safety and well-being of the entire community.
You can demonstrate good citizenship by obeying laws and rules, by being a friendly and helpful neighbor,
and by contributing to efforts to improve your school and community.
Friendships
Family Relationships
Community Relationships
Healthy Relationships
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Friendships
Family Relationships
Community Relationships
Forms of Healthy Relationships
Your friends can be of any age, and you can choose them for different reasons.
Good friends share similar values.
Maintaining a good friendship can sometimes be hard work, but it is well worth the effort.
A friendship is a significant relationship between two people that is based on caring, trust, and consideration.
A friendship is a significant relationship between two people that is based on caring, trust, and consideration.
Healthy Relationships
Lesson Lesson 11
Members of a community work together to promote the safety and well-being of the entire community.
You can demonstrate good citizenship by obeying laws and rules, by being a friendly and helpful neighbor,
and by contributing to efforts to improve your school and community.
Forms of Healthy Relationships
Friendships
Family Relationships
Community Relationships
Citizenship is the way you conduct yourself as a member of the community.
Citizenship is the way you conduct yourself as a member of the community.
Healthy Relationships
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• You probably play many roles, such as daughter or son, sibling, best friend, and employee.
• The role you play in a relationship may be obvious. Example: When you baby-sit a neighbor’s child, you are an employee.
• Sometimes your roles may change gradually or even suddenly. Example: Your relationship with a fellow choir member may change if you begin dating.
• Role changes can be confusing and can make it difficult to know how to act.
Roles with Peers, Family, and Friends
A role is a part you play in a relationship.
A role is a part you play in a relationship.
Healthy Relationships
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Working together through cooperation helps build strong relationships.
Activities such as helping someone to move a heavy object are almost impossible without cooperation.
Three Cs of Healthy Relationships
Building Healthy Relationships
Cooperation
Compromise
Communication
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The “give and take” of effective compromise strengthens relationships.
By your willingness to give up something in order to reach a solution, you show the other person that you value the relationship.
Three Cs of Healthy Relationships
Building Healthy Relationships
Cooperation
Communication
Compromise
Lesson Lesson 11
You communicate to let others know your feelings, thoughts, and expectations.
Communication also lets you discover the feelings, needs, wants, and knowledge of others. Communication
refers to the ways in which you send messages to and receive messages from others.
Communication refers to the ways in which you send messages to and receive messages from others.
Three Cs of Healthy Relationships
Building Healthy Relationships
Cooperation
Compromise
Communication
Lesson Lesson 11
Working together through cooperation helps build strong relationships.
Activities such as helping someone to move a heavy object are almost impossible without cooperation.
Cooperation is working together for the good of all.
Cooperation is working together for the good of all.
Three Cs of Healthy Relationships
Building Healthy Relationships
Compromise
Communication
Cooperation
Lesson Lesson 11Three Cs of Healthy Relationships
The “give and take” of effective compromise strengthens relationships.
By your willingness to give up something in order to reach a solution, you show the other person that you value the relationship.
Compromise isa problem-solving method that involves each participant’s giving up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
Compromise isa problem-solving method that involves each participant’s giving up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
Building Healthy Relationships
Cooperation
Compromise
Communication