PER DEV FINALS Flashcards

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close connections fromed through emotional bonds and interactions

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PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

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THREE KINDS OF PERSONAL RELARTIONSHIPS

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FRIENDSHIPS
ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS
MENTOR STUDENT

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Friends offer comfort during difficult times helping to reduce stress and anxiety

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EMOTIONAL SUPPORT

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good frineds inspire and push each other to achieve personal and academic goals

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ENCOURAGEMENT ANF MOTIVATION

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being part ofa suppprotibe friendship circle helps individuals accepted and valued

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SENSE F BELONGING

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healthy freindship teach how to handle disagreements and maintain respectful communication

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CONFLICT RESOLUTION SKILLS

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true friends encourage responsible decision making and help avoid negative peer pressure

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POSITIVE INFLUENCE

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understanding that relationships require patience, respect and communication

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EMOTIONAL MATURITY

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9
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recognizing personal emotions and handling conflicts in a healthy way

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EMOTIONAL MATURITY

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10
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built on trust, mutualrespect , hoensty and support

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HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP

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includes maniulations excessive control lack of boundaries

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UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

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12
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respecting personal space, time and individual goals

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SETTING BOUNDARIES

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romantic relationships should inspire not distract from personal goals

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IMPACT ON PERSONAL GROWTH AND ACADEMICS

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14
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learning to cope with heartbreak in a healthy way

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HANDLING BREAKUPS AND EMOTIONAL WELL BEING

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15
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provides guidance , encouragement and support in academic career and personal development

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MENTOR

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both mentor anbd student value each others perspectives

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MUTUAL RESPECT

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the students feel safe asking questions and seeking advice

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TRUST AND OPEN COMMUNICATION

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the mentor offers advice to help the student improve not criticize

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CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK

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19
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learning effective study habits and gaining inisights into subjects

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ACADEMIC GROWTH

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20
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exposure to real world experiences and career advice

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CAREER GUIDANCE

21
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gaining confidence responsbility and leadership skills

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

22
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3 responsibilities of students in a relationshio

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BE PROACTIVE
SHOW GRATITUDE
APPLY LEARNINGS

23
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ask questions and seek advice when needed

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BE PROACTIVE

24
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acknowledge the mentors time and efforts

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SHOW GRATITUDE

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implement the guidance provided to imporve academically and personally
APPPLY LEARNING
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family organization and values passed through generations
FAMILY STRUCTURES AND LEGACIES
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parents and children
NUCLEAR FAMILIES
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advantages 4 nuclear families
FOCUSED PARENTING STRONGER PARENT CHILD BOND FINANCIAL STABILITY FASTER DECISION MAKING
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parents have more time and resources to nurture their children
FOCUSED PARENTING
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more direct communication and emotional support
STRONGER PARENT CHILD BOND
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easier to manage finances with fewer dependents
FINANCIAL STABILITY
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fewer family memebers involved in household decisions
FASTER DECISION MAKING
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challenegs of nuclear fmaily
LIMITED SUPPORT SYSTEM INCREASED RESPONSIBILITIES EMOTIONAL ISOLATION
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unlike extended families fewer relatives rely on for help
LIMITED SUPPORT SYSTEM
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parents may feel more pressure in raising children alone
INCREASED RESPONSIBILITIES
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family members may struggle with stress or emotional burdens without external support
EMOTIONAL ISOLATION
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a family structure where one parent raises the child or children alone due to various reasons like divorce speration death or personal hoice
SINGLE PARENT HOUSEHOLD
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challenges of single parent (4)
FINANCIAL STREUGGLES TIME MANAGEMENT ISSUES EMOTIONAL PRESSURE SOCIAL STIGMA
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the sole parent manages all expenses which can be challenging
FINANCIAL STRUGGLES
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balancing work, houself , repsobislibities and parenting can be stressful
TIME MANAGEMENT ISSUESth
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the parent may face stress and exhaustion from handling everything alone
EMOTIONAL PRESSURE
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single parent may expeirence societal judgemtn or bias
SOCIAL STIGMA
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stengths of singke parent child (4)
STRONGER PARENT CHILD BOND GRATER INDEPENDENCE EFFICIENT DECISION MAKING RESILIANCE AND ADAPTABILITY
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children may develop deep emotional connections with the parent
STRONGER PARENT CHILD BOND
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children in single parent families often learn responsbility at an early age
GREATER INDEPENDECE
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fewer members involved in making household decisions
EFFICIENT DECISION MAKING
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both the parent and child develop storong coping and problem solving skills
RESILLIENCE AND ADAPTABILITY
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can help provide emotional and financial support
EXTENDED FAMILY , FFRIENDS AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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time management and stress managnement can improve family well being
SEEKING BALANCE