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Relationships

Relationships. Those that are healthy and satisfying for you and the people whom you relate. Must work to develop. Relationship knowledge starts

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Page 1: Relationships.  Those that are healthy and satisfying for you and the people whom you relate.  Must work to develop.  Relationship knowledge starts

Relationships

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Those that are healthy and satisfying for you and the people whom you relate.

Must work to develop. Relationship knowledge starts at home.

Positive Relationships

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First relationship you have. Totally dependent upon them for they

provide all needs. As you grow older, you become more and

more capable of supplying some of these yourself.

Relationships with Parents

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In adolescence you become more independent.

Responsibility shifts from parents to child. This change causes conflict to occur. Communication is key for relationships at

this time.

Parents (cont.)

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Young people who get along well with their parents tend to relate well to their own children.

Girls who form good relationships with their fathers have good relationships with husbands.

Boys that form good relationships with their mothers have good relationships with wives.

Studies show…..

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Siblings relate to each other on more equal terms which often leads to competition.

Jealousy often occurs as they compete with each other.

Positive relationships with siblings helps to build positive peer relationships.

Sibling Relationships

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Having friends reassures teens that other people are facing the same changes and decisions they are.

You can not choose your family members, but you can choose your friends.

Not all of your peers will be your friends.

Peer Relationships

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Caring for someone and knowing he or she cares for you adds meaning to life.

Sharing the joys and sorrows of daily experiences helps couples grow closer.

Positive partner relationships encourage each other to develop to their full potential as humans.

Some romantic relationships lead to marriage.

Romantic Relationships

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Coworkers can enjoy working together even if they do not have much in common outside of work.

Positive work relationships are based on respect for the feelings of others.

Accept responsibilities. If you show consideration to coworkers, they will be likely to cooperate with you.

Work Relationships

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Relationships can affect a person’s physical and emotional well-being.

People who maintain positive relationships have fewer physical illnesses, less prone to diseases and tend to live longer.

Networking means forming an interconnected group whose member’s work together to help one another.

Benefits of Positive Relationships

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Mutual respect : respect each other’s right to differ.

Trust: having confidence in them. Openness: feel free to share their thoughts

and feelings. Reliability is being able to count on them.

Qualities Needed for Positive Relationships

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Is neither healthy, satisfying, nor successful for one or both of people involved.

Often involve some level of Abuse. Verbal Physical

Negative Relationships

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