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Understanding Healthy Relationships

This worksheet explores key components of healthy relationships, including communication, respect, boundaries, and conflict resolution, for Grade 10 Social Studies.

Grade 10 Social studies Social SkillsHealthy Relationships
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D2.Psy.2.9-12. Explain how individual and group identities are shaped by institutions and practices.

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healthy relationshipssocial skillscommunicationrespectboundariesconflict resolution
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Understanding Healthy Relationships

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand the key components of healthy relationships.

1. Which of the following is considered a foundational element of a healthy relationship?

a

Ignoring personal needs for the sake of the other person

b

Constant agreement on all topics

c

Mutual respect and open communication

d

Reliance on one person to make all decisions

2. Setting boundaries in a relationship primarily serves to:

a

Limit the other person's freedom

b

Protect individual well-being and comfort

c

Avoid any disagreements

d

Show who is in control

1. Healthy relationships require individuals to always agree with each other.

T

True

F

False

2. Active listening is an important component of effective communication in a relationship.

T

True

F

False

1.   involves understanding and sharing the feelings of another.

2. The ability to resolve disagreements in a constructive way is known as    .

1. Describe two characteristics of a healthy relationship.

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

Trust
Boundaries
Respect
Communication

1. Healthy relationships are built on a foundation of mutual   and understanding.

2. Clear   help define what is acceptable and unacceptable in a relationship.