Health and Human - Respectful Relationship

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What is a relationship?

A connection between two or more people or groups of people.

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What are the different Relationship types?

Family

Friendship

Intimate

Online

Teacher / Coaches / Mentors

Professionals

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What are the 4 main parenting styles and what are their impact?

1. Authoritarian: rules are set and children are expected to follow without question or else they are punished. Often results in children with lower levels of emotional and mental

2. Authoritative: have rules but allow some exceptions. Use consequences rather than punishments & include positive rewards. Children with these types of parents usually develop good decision making skills.

3. Permissive: no discipline and take on the role of a friend more than a parent. Rarely discourage bad behaviour. Children often have issues with authority & rules, causing difficulties at school. Often report sadness and poor mental health.

4. Uninvolved: No interest and do not meet child's basic needs. Often parents are affected by mental health or substance abuse problems. Children feel rejected and have poor self esteem.

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What needs to be involved in a healthy relationship?

  • Respect

  • Equality

  • Safety

  • Empathy

  • Honesty

  • Trust

  • Loyalty

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What is verbal communication?

When someone is clearly conveying a message through

talking and careful listening

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What is non-verbal communication?

A use of body language through facial expressions & tone of voice.

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What are the types of abuse in unhealthy relationships?

Physical, Sexual, and Emotional abuse

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What are the Physical impacts of a healthy relationship on health and wellbeing?

  • May play sport or be in a team with family members or friends (good for health and body weight)

  • No physical injuries from abuse or violence

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What are the Emotional impacts of a healthy relationship on health and wellbeing?

  • When in a positive, caring relationship people are able to recognize & manage emotions easily

  • Good communication can help overcome feelings of sadness & disappointment

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What are the Mental impacts of a healthy relationship on health and wellbeing?

  • Stress levels remain low

  • Anxiety can be reduced by sharing thoughts and being cared for by others

  • Being supported builds good self esteem & confidence

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What are the Spiritual impacts of a healthy relationship on health and wellbeing?

  • Sense of belonging & connectedness is fostered through a healthy relationship

  • Includes others and make people feel comfortable

  • Meaning and purpose can be developed through having many different relationships

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What are the Social impacts of a healthy relationship on health and wellbeing?

Offer support to each other and interact in a positive way

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What are the Physical impacts of a healthy relationship on Development?

Positive relationships with coaches and friends will help gross & fine motor skill development

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What are the Intellectual impacts of a healthy relationship on Development?

Positive relationships with friends & teachers might mean that they encourage each other to do homework and want to come to class and be involved in learning increasing problem solving skills

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What are the Emotional impacts of a healthy relationship on Development?

  • Supportive relationships, emotions can be expressed without fear or rejection.

  • People in relationships with low stress levels are able to recognize their emotions and support others.

  • If a person was jealous, they would be able to talk about this with a friend or partner and come to a satisfactory resolution.

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What are the Social impacts of a healthy relationship on Development?

  • Friendship group may work together and encourage each other with homework, increasing problem solving skills.

  • Teachers who develop good relationships with students will encourage students to take risks with their learning to advance creativity & problem solving skills.

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