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Communications II

   

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Objective:

Continuation of Communications I.


Supporting Ideas:

  1. Show why good communication skills are essential to developing self-worth.
  2. Show why having self-worth is essential. Show how it relates to a healthier life.
  3. Show how self-worth is taught and learned.
  4. Explain how the best communicators are also the best listeners.

Health Standard:

  • Standard 4: Students will use interpersonal communication skills to enhance personal health.
    • Indicator 1: Students will evaluate how communication affects relationships with family, peers, and community.
      • Benchmark A: Demonstrate communication skills that build and maintain healthy relationships.
  • Standard 4: Students will use interpersonal communication skills to enhance personal health.
    • Indicator 2: Students will evaluate and select effective communication skills, which enhance personal health.
      • Benchmark A: Demonstrate healthy ways to express needs, wants, and feelings.
      • Benchmark B: Determine behaviors/situations which create bridges and barriers to effective communication.
  • Standard 4: Students will use interpersonal communication skills to enhance personal health.
  • Indicator 3: Students will analyze conflict and engage in healthy communication and resolution strategies.
    • Benchmark C: Demonstrate communication skills used to avoid potentially harmful situations.
       
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