Matching Pairs Unit 2 Test ReviewOnline version Unit 2 by Brenda Mrs. 1 Positive coping strategies 2 You Message 3 5 stages of grief 4 An example of positive peer pressure is... 5 Safe Haven Law 6 Refusal skills 7 Active Listening 8 An example of negative peer pressure 9 S.T.O.P. 10 Body Language/Non Verbal Communication 11 12 I message 13 Abuse 14 Tool used for refusal skills. 15 Types of Adoption Hearing, thinking about, and responding to another person’s message. Say no, tell why not, offer another idea, promptly leave Negative peer pressure encourages someone to do something unhealthy. (Drink alcohol, cheat on a test, lie, steal) Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance Active listening, eye contact, body language Exercising, drawing, hobbies, talk to someone States a feeling. Example: I was upset when you didn't come and pick me up. Helping a friend study for a test. Domestic, Infant, International, Foster Blames of shames another person are used to say no to "risky behaviors" is the use of actions rather than words to express thoughts and feelings. can be physical or emotional and can happen to anyone Help newborn babies from being abandoned.