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healthyrelationships

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empathy being able to understand someone else's feelings
boundaries guidlines, rules, or limits you create to identify safe, reasonable, and permissionable ways you should be treated
manipulation the skillful handling or controlling of another person: A manipulative person might twist words, play on emotions and otherwise manage a situation to get what he/she wants
bullying seeking to harm, imitate or coerce someone perceived as vulnerable
sexting the action or practice of sending sexually explicit photographs or messages via mobile phone
domestic violence violent or aggressive behavior within the home, typically involving the violent abuse of a spouse or partner
gaslighting manipulate someone by psychological means into questioning their own sanity
ceorcion the practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats
gorilla pimp a pimp who controls his victims almost entirely through physical violence and force
4 reasons why friendships are important 1. gives a sense of belonging and acceptance 2. develops compassion, caring, and empathy 3. forms a sense of identity oustide of your family 4. is linked with our psychological well-being
benefits of teen friendship higher functioning immune system, better self-esteem, lower rates of anxiety and depression, happier & more optimistic outlook, longer life expectancy, stronger emotional regulation skills, improved brain function, more empathy & trust towards others
close teen frienships vs. popularity teens who prioritize forming close frienships have a better ability to manage social development, teens who prioritize gaining preference among their peers are less capable
close teen frienships vs. popularity pt.2 studies tell us that people with more friends have more social anxiety vs. less and closer friends
friendships can help teens deal with stress which can: lower levels of sadness, less jealousy, and not as much worry
positives to peer pressure likely to try new ways of approaching something, achieved better performanvce on a task, learned faster from poitive and negative outcomes
friendship red flags talk badly behind your back, argue a lot, hurt your feelings on purpose, don't let you have other friends, convince you to do things you don't like, family doesn't like you
healthy friendships listen to you, respects your friendships with others, stands up for you when you aren't around, family likes you, talk through arguments
what is bullying when there is an imbalance of power, and it happens repetitively
____% of kids said they were bullied at school 19.5
___% of kids said they were afraid to go to school because of bullying 8.7
____% of kids said they were electronically bullied 15.7
types of bullying physical bullying, verbal bullying, emotional bullying, cyber bullying, sexual bullying,
physical bullying bully wants to physically dominate another teen, and persuade them to do something
verbal bullying saying bad things to tear someone down, hurt others feelings, or humiliate them, teasing and using sarcastic comments
emotional bullying emotional methods to iscolate someone, wants them t o feel excluded
cyber bullying using online messages to humiiate or embarass others, makes the other person feel unsafe
sexual bullying repeated, harmful, and humiliating actions that target someone sexually, slut shaming, name calling, uninvited touching, vulgar gestures
signs that someone is being bullied mood swings, change in sleep habits, headaches, stomachaches, interuptes sleep schedule
conflict vs. bullying c: equal power in relationship, feel remorse, both are upset, happens occasionaly b: imbalance of power, victim is upset bully is not, bully has no remorse, ongoing
mean girl phenomenon includes a person syberbullying or slut shaming, they set high standards for themselves and can lead to eating disorders, and addictive behaviors,
how to prevent bullying speak to a trusted adult, stand up to the bully, stay near adults or other kids, show kindness to someone being bullied
different sexting things sending sexually explicit material to another person, sexting is illegal under the age of 18 in ohio, text messages that are sexual, nude photos or selfies, minor nudity is pornography, the sender and receiver can get in trouble
penalties of sexting is a felony, up to eight years in jail, fines, registration as a sex offender
types of domestic violence intimidation, physical assault, sexual assault, or other abusive behaviors as a pattern of power, includes violence, sexual violence, psychological violence, and emotional abuse
cycle of abuse tension building, incident, reconcilation, calm
why might people stay in an abusive relationship fear, normalized abuse, shame, intimidation, low self-esteem, lack or resources, disability, children, love
what is human trafficking modern day slavery, taking advantage of men wome or children for commercial sex, labor purposes, force, fraud, or coercion
total average times a victim will be raped ____ 6000 times
life expectancy of a human trafficking victim 7 years
___/100 people are rescued 1
_____% of victims are under the age of 16 50%
every _____ ____ a person becomes a victim 30 seconds
ohio is the ____ in the nation of human trafficking 4th
in ohio the starting age of a victim of human trafficking is ____ 13 years old
who are the traffickers family memebers, boyfriend pimp, gorilla pimp, gang members, business owners
where can trafficking occur neighborhoods, hotels, motels, gas stops,
physical signs on someone that shows they are being human trafficked broken bones, concussions, traumatic brain injuries, burns, bruising, bites, exposure ot STD's, drug abuse/addiction, rotting teeth, frequent trips to the ER
red flags of that someone is being human trafficked victim not speaking for themselves, older men with very young girls,
signs someone may be trying to traffic you much older than you, they confess their love to you shortly after meeting you, they spoil you, they make you feel like you can't trust your family or friends, out of town "sales jobs", want you to be internet models,
how you are treated during human trafficking starvation, confinement/ restraints, beatings/ torture, rape and gang rape, forced drug use, forced to participate in acts of violence
who are the john's 95% of them are married, 75% white, typically men with extra time, truck drivers
how to protect yourself and others against human trafficking always be aware- if is seems to good to be true, then it is, be aware of who you meet online, never send nude pictures of yourself to others
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