Relationship Jeapordy

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Relationship Jeapordy

Relationship Jeopardy Communication Stereotypes Unhealthy Relationships Healthy Relationships Boundaries C $100 C $100 C $100 S $100 U $100 H $100 B $100 C $200 S $200 U $200 H $200 B $200 S $300 U $300 H $300 C $300 B $300 C $400 S $400 U $400 H $400 B $400 C $500 S $500 U $500 H $500 B $500

$100 Question from C. A term used to describe the style of communication that is ineffective for expressing a person’s thoughts and opinions.

$100 Answer from C. Passive

$200 Question from C. Using this technique of paraphrasing and acknowledging the other person can decrease anger and misunderstanding in a conflict.

$200 Answer from C. Active Listening

$300 Question from C. A style of communication which is most effective for expressing one’s opinion without attacking blaming or insulting the other person.

$300 Answer from C. Assertive

$400 Question from C. A style of communication most likely to increase anger or stress in a conflict.

$400 Answer from C. Aggressive

$500 Question from C. Name one step in conflict resolution and explain why it is important.

$500 Answer from C. Pick a good time to talk, Listen, Assertive Communication, Negotiate a solution.

$100 Question from S. Explain the formula or phrase we used to describe the term stereotype.

$100 Answer from S. The assumption that people have certain abilities, characteristics, behaviours, and values just because they belong to a certain race, religion, gender, family, social class, etc. The formula: All ____are ____.

$200 Question from S. Give an example of a gender stereotype.

$200 Answer from S. All girls like to shop.

$300 Question from S. Give an example of how the media uses stereotyping.

$300 Answer from S. Constantly seeing really skinny young girls reinforces a certain rigid idea of beauty.

$400 Question from S. What are some of the effects of stereotyping?

$400 Answer from S. Supports racism, sexism, and homophobia, it can cause low self-esteem, depression and encourage violence.  

$500 Question from S. What assertive statement could you use the next time you hear a racist joke/stereotype?

$500 Answer from S. I don’t think putting people down is funny.

$100 Question from U. Any action by a person or group of people that directly or indirectly causes physical and/or emotional harm to another person is the definition for what term?

$100 Answer from U. Violence

$200 Question from U. Not taking NO for an answer, making you feel uncomfortable, and pressuring you for sexual activity is defined as what criminal offense?

$200 Answer from U. Sexual Assault

$300 Question from U. If you are in a situation where you feel your safety is threatened what should you do?

$300 Answer from U. Leave immediately and find help.

$400 Question from U. Identify the three stages of the Cycle of Relationship Violence

$400 Answer from U. Explosion, Tension Build-Up, and Honey-moon Period.

$500 Question from U. Identify some warning signs that you are in an unhealthy or abusive relationship.

$500 Answer from U. (see Love Limits page 19 in workbook) You are afraid to say how you feel because you fear your partner You are ignored or feel like you shouldn’t express yourself You can’t disagree without having a fight You are afraid to disagree, for fear of anger and violence You feel jealous every time your partner talks to another boy or girl You are accused of flirting all the time, not trusted, and told who to talk to

$100 Question from H. A reality that exists because individuals and groups differ with respect to race/culture/ethnicity/gender/age/sexual orientation is a definition of what?

$100 Answer from H. Diversity

$200 Question from H. When this exists in a relationship, your ideas and opinions are just as valuable as the other person’s.

$200 Answer from H. Respect

$300 Question from H. You can tell you are in a healthy relationship when rather than feeling controlled, afraid or insecure, you feel…

$300 Answer from H. Comfortable and Like yourself

$400 Question from H. Give an example of how personal power can help us have healthy relationships.

$400 Answer from H. When we participate in activities we like, when we express our opinions and feelings and listen to the feelings and opinions of others, when we stand up for things we believe in, we are healthier and when we can do this in a relationship the relationship is healthy.

$500 Question from H. True or false: Ending the relationship if you are not happy is an option in a healthy relationship.

$500 Answer from H. True

$100 Question from B. Name the three forms of boundaries.

$100 Answer from B. Touch, Talk, Space

$200 Question from B. Give an example of how someone might assert a space boundary.

$200 Answer from B. If someone is starting to get too close, move away to make space or assertively say, “I need more room, could you back up please.” Close the door to a bedroom for privacy at home.

$300 Question from B. Give an example of how someone might assert a touch boundary.

$300 Answer from B. Brush someone’s hand away and say, I’m not comfortable with that,” or, “Don’t touch me.”

$400 Question from B. What kind of eye contact should you make when you are asserting your boundaries?

$400 Answer from B. Steady and relaxed gaze, not an intimidating stare.

$500 Question from B. Give an example of how someone might assert a talk boundary.

$500 Answer from B. It’s personal (in response to a questions that is too personal)