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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Unhealthy and Health Relationships

Kia Ora and welcome back to my blog, Today I will be sharing with you what my class has been doing for Wananga. For wananga we have been learning about Healthy and Unhealthy relationships.
What we had to do is gather information we knew about it and add it into a document. In my document I just talked about what kind of relationships you can have with students, teachers, and or other. There is also information about who can help you in a relationship and if you need help.

Here is my work.

Relationships
  • Divide a slide or page into two columns headed up Healthy Relationships vs Unhealthy Relationships. Under each heading brainstorm words they think are linked. 
Healthy
Unhealthy
  • Friendship
  • Laughing
  • Happy
  • Joy
  • Kindness
  • Respectful to each other
  • Trusting each other 
  • Caring for each other
  • Respect

  • Bullying
  • Yelling
  • Screaming at each other
  • Arguing
  • Angry
  • Sad
  • Disrespectful
  • Unkind
  • Not caring

  • Healthy Relationship in school:
    Teachers 
    Friends

    What is an unhealthy relationship in school
    Being bullied and not being able to just do what you want to without being judge 


    What is a healthy relationship in school
    Being taken care of and being able to do what you want to do without being judged.


    What would you do to make a unhealthy relationship a
    healthy
    relationship
    By letting yourself have some time to yourself and not letting others get to you,
    also talking to some that gives good advice and could be there for you no matter
    what.

    How do you make an Unhealthy relationship a Healthy relationship?
    • Talking to someone -    Counselor
    • Family
    • Friends
    • Teachers
    • Someone you trust 

    • Taking time to yourself
    • Breathing



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