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Title: Friendship


1
Friendship
  • Journal- What do you look for in your CLOSE
    friends?

2
6.1 6.2
  • Healthy Relationships

3
I messages
  • A statement of feelings and expectations that
    does not blame or judge the other person
  • I feel that
  • I dont like it when

4
Active Listening
  • Focusing your FULL attention on what the other
    person is saying, and letting them know you
    understand and care
  • Nod your head
  • Do you want to talk about it?
  • Then what happened?
  • Dont Judge
  • Tell me More about

5
Assertiveness
  • Passive- Holding back your true feelings to go
    along with someone else
  • Aggressive- communicate your feelings in a way
    that may seem negative
  • Assertive- expressing your feelings in a
    non-threatening way

6
Body Language
  • A way of communicating information or feelings
    nonverbally
  • Movement
  • Posture
  • Gestures
  • Facial expressions
  • Eye contact- meeting someones gaze

7
Cooperation
  • WORKING TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOAL
  • Compromise- Willingness of each person to give up
    something to reach an agreement
  • Middle ground

8
6.2
  • Friendships

9
Friendship
  • People look to friends for honest reactions, for
    encouragement during bad times , and for
    understanding when they make mistakes.

10
IMPORTANT
  • Communication skills
  • Variety of roles
  • Leader
  • Follower
  • Advice giver/seeker
  • Helper
  • supporter

11
Casual friendships
  • Friendships of Convenience
  • Neighbors b/c you mow lawns together
  • Classmates b/c of seating or a project

12
Close Friendships
  • People with complimenting personalities tend to
    work well as close friends.
  • People who lack in one quality may have friends
    who have that quality
  • Loyalty
  • Honesty
  • Empathy-ability to understand how a person feels
  • Reliability

13
Opposite Sex Friends
  • Gender Roles- behaviors and attitudes that are
    socially accepted as either masculine or feminine
  • It IS possible to have an opposite sex friend w/o
    romantic interest just very difficult.
  • Sometimes its very useful once in a relationship
    ?

14
Making New Friends
  • What was some stuff you wrote in your journal?

15
Friend Problems
  • Envy Jealousy
  • Accomplishments, appearance, possessions,
    popularity boyfriend/girlfriend
  • Transferring Anger
  • Sometimes youre the easiest thing to yell at
    even if theyre not really mad at you. It just
    happens

16
Cliques and Gangs
  • Clique- a narrow and exclusive group of people w/
    similar backgrounds or interests. (not very nice
    at times)
  • Peer Pressure- a need to conform to the
    expectations of friends.
  • Gangs- much like cliques
  • Prejudices- negative feelings about certain
    groups of people that are based on stereotypes.
  • Stereotypes are an exaggerated or over
    generalized belief about an entire group
    (religious, gender, ethnicity, other)
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