Glencoe Health
Glencoe Health
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780078913280
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Section 6.1: Foundations of a Healthy Relationship

Exercise 1
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Relationships with family
Relationships with friends
Relationships in the community
Exercise 2
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Citizenship indicates the relationship of an individual and his/her nation or state. When you are a citizen to a particular state, you swear allegiance to it. In turn, you are entitled to its protection. Good citizenship involves positive attitude and behaviors that reinforce ties to the community and state. Examples of these behaviors include obeying laws, being friendly to the other members of the state, and helping maintain the cleanliness and order of the surroundings.
Exercise 3
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Communication
Cooperation
Compromise
Exercise 4
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Physically, your parents provide food, shelter,and clothing. Emotionally and mentally, family members care for you throughout your life. They are the ones who initially gave you love and support. Family members also helped in building social health by teaching values and social skills.
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Family is the foundation of all relationships.
Exercise 5
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At home, I am a daughter and a sister. However, my mother told me that I should look after my younger sister while she is away at work. As I babysit my younger sister, my role now becomes a caregiver.
Exercise 6
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Being a good citizen at school is important for making your school and community better for everyone. Here are some examples of how you can demonstrate good citizenship at school:
1. You need to follow the rules and obey laws at school and home
2. Respect authority, be respectful of others and their property, be respectful of school property
3. Participate in various activities. That will improve your community and the environment
4. Demonstrate good character by being honest and dependable
5. Give back to the community
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Follow the rules and obey laws; respect authority, school property, others, and their property; participate in activities to improve your community and the environment; demonstrate good character by being honest and dependable; give back to the community.
Exercise 7
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Here is a sample conversation between two friends, Maze and Lucy, who happen to study in the same class.

After eating their lunch at the cafeteria, the two friends marched down the hallway.

Maze: I think we should go to our next class now.
Lucy: There’s a new movie at the cinema. Can we go and see the movie?
Maze: My parent would not allow me to go for a movie after class. We have a big test tomorrow.
Lucy: Well, that is very simple! Don’t tell your parents.
Maze: I think it’s not right.
Lucy: Come on, we’re just doing it for fun. I’ve been really stressed with studying.
Maze: Fine.

Later that night, Maze came home. She was very tired that she fell asleep while studying for their big test tomorrow. The next morning, Maze had a hard time answering the test. When the results came in, she did not pass the test. When Maze’s parents found out about this, they become very upset about the situation.

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Here is a sample conversation between two friends, Maze and Lucy, who happen to study in the same class.

After eating their lunch at the cafeteria, the two friends marched down the hallway.

Maze: I think we should go to our next class now.
Lucy: There’s a new movie at the cinema. Can we go and see the movie? (Click to see the full solution)

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