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5. RELATIONSHIPS
• Relationship: a bond or connection you have
with
other people
• Acquaintance
• Casual Friend
• Friend
• Best Friend
• Boyfriend/Girlfriend
• Marriage
• Family
• Parent
• Child
• Sibling
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 5
6. ACCORDING TO ABRAHAM MASLOW…
• Everyone needs to be loved and to belong.
• Each of us also needs to feel
safe, secure, valued, and recognized.
• Relationships provide these basic human needs
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 6
7. HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS CAN…
• Help you become a better person
• Give you someone to talk to when you’re having
problems
• Help relieve stress
• Make life more enjoyable
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 7
8. VARIOUS ROLES WE PLAY
•Wife
•Sister
•Daughter
•Friend
•Student
•Teacher
•Aunt
•Coach
•Church Member
•Cook
•Maid
•Tenant
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 8
9. GOLDEN RULE: RESPECT FOR OTHERS
• Listen to other people
• Be considerate ofother’s feelings
• Develop mutual trust
• Be realistic in your expectations
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 9
10. TRAITS OF HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
• Mutual Respect
• Treat others with respect, they’ll respect you in return
• Caring
• Treat others with kindness and consideration.
• Be empathetic
• Honesty
• Honest and open with others, rather than concealing
thoughts, feelings or actions
• Commitment
• Contribute to the relationship and work to keep itstrong,
may require sacrifices.
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 10
11. • Trustworthiness:
• Doing what you say
you will do
• Responsibility:
• borrow something
breaks you replace it.
• Fairness:
• -taking turns, sharing
• Caring:
• Sympathy, empathy
• Citizenship:
• Helping neighbors,
shoveling walks etc.
• Respect:
• Listen when someone
is talking,
CHARACTER AND RELATIONSHIPS
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 11
12. UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS
Stereotyping: making an exaggerated or
oversimplified judgments about people who
belong to a certain group.
Prejudice: an unfair opinion or judgment of a
particular group of people.
Bullying: deliberately harming or threatening
other people who cannot easily defend
themselves.
Hazing: making others perform certain tasks in
order to join the group.
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 12
13. SKILLS FOR A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP
• Communication
• Exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or
more people.
• Cooperation
• Working together for the good of all
• Compromise
• Problem-solving method in which each participant gives up
something to reach a solution that satisfieseveryone.
• Parents Cooperation/Compromise Challenge
By Gurpreet Singh ( Life 13