PPT-6 th Grade Health Communication and Peer Pressure Chapter5

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What Is Communication Communication is an essential skill in building healthy relationships Communication The exchange of thoughts feelings and beliefs between

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What Is Communication Communication is an essential skill in building healthy relationships Communication The exchange of thoughts feelings and beliefs between two or more people Good communication is not only about getting a message across successfully it is also about being able to listen to the messages you hear. Juve nile peer pressure can play a significant role towards increasing the odds that a child will engage in activitie s that are delinquent in nature and behavior that pl aces them at risk of becomi ng a victim The peer pressure can be overwhelming Peer Pressure and Alcohol Use. Bell Ringer. Thinking back to our media influences lesson, when and how might your peers influence the decisions you make?. Record your response on the blank slip of paper.. By. :. Chris Monaco, Devin Doran, Trevor Pollack, Noah Hovde, Ryan McWilliams and . Eoghan. . O’brien. Our Purpose. Alcohol abuse is a major issue facing teens and is growing day by day. Many teens are unaware of the effects alcohol has on their development. The purpose of our project is to inform our peers of the negative effects of alcohol abuse and to convince them not to cave into others pressuring them into abusing alcohol or any other substances.. & . PEER PRESSURE. Active Listening and Communication. Communication. - sending and receiving messages. . - the speaker sends the messages and the listener receives it. Selective Listening- . In this lesson you will learn examples of positive and negative peer pressure and manipulation. Ways to respond to negative peer pressure and a 3-step refusal process.. You will also learn. Control and influence people your age have over you. Specialists . to . Improve Outcomes . in . Medicaid Health . Homes. . Integrating . Peer . Specialists into the Medicaid . Health . Homes of Ohio’s Providers. Funded by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration) through BRSS TACS (Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale – Technical Assistance Strategies) contract with Center for Social Innovation. Ch. 10. Influences on Decisions. Internal Pressures. Come from within you. External Pressures. Media. Family. Peers. Peer pressure—influence from friends and people your age to act in a certain way. qualification development . project. . How a . collective consumer and carer voice . shaped a . national qualification for peer work. 1. Background to the Cert IV in Mental Health Peer Work. Community Services & Health ISC Mental Health Peer Workforce Competency Development project - 2010. You can do this!. BOOM!. Friendships make up a valuable, positive element in our lives. The three components of good friendships are:. Belonging & . Acceptance . Sharing of Feelings & . Experiences . and give examples of how it can happen online. Students can . consider how a good friend should behave. and assess if they are a good online friend . Students . can . give . advice. to others about how to resist peer pressure online and offline . Peer Pressure. Conflict. Communication Styles. Aggressive- overly forceful, pushy, or hostile. Passive- unwilling or unable to express thoughts and feelings in a direct or firm manner. Assertive- expressing your views clearly and respectfully . Presented by: Brett . Royers. and Hector Barron. Safe and Healthy Friendships. Lesson 1. Warm-up #1. What does it mean to you when someone says they have a healthy and or unhealthy relationship with another person? Would you say YOU maintain healthy relationships?. Do Now. Have you ever felt pressured to do something or behave in a particular way?. *I have felt pressured to_______________. My response to this pressure is/was to_________________. . Students will be able to write an introduction in their writer’s notebooks.. Consistently Different Listen Stories Examples POWER IN PEER PRESSURE

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