Chapter 8 - Peer Relationships
Read Chapter 8 and answer the following questions.

Big Ideas - Mutual respect and honesty are important characteristics of health friendships. Learning effective refusal skills will help you deal with negative peer pressure. Setting dating limits and practicing abstinence will benefit all three sides of your health.
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Quiz Questions
Match the definition with the word.
Lesson 1 Vocab Words *
6 points
people of the same age who share similar interests
a friendship with a member of the opposite gender in which there is affection, but the two people are not considered a couple
a significant relationship between two people that is based on trust, caring, and consideration
exaggerated or oversimplified beliefs about people who belong to a certain group
a small circle of friends, usually with similar backgrounds
an unfair opinion or judgment of a particular group of people
Platonic friendship
Clique
Peer
Friendship
Prejudice
Stereotype
Lesson 2 Vocab Words *
3 points
the influence that people your age may have on you
an indirect, dishonest way to control or influence other people
persistently annoying others
peer pressure
harassment
manipulation
Lesson 3 Vocab Words *
5 points
the goals, tasks, values, and activities that you judge to be more important than others
a person's ability to use responsibility to over-ride emotions
exaggerated feelings of passion
a closeness between two people that develops over time
infections spread from person to person through sexual contact
priorities
intimacy
infatuation
self-control
sexually transmitted diseases (STD)
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