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How personality is shown.
Personality is shown in the way that you look, communicate and act.
Personality is shown in the way that you gain new knowledge and skills,
Personality is shown through your cultural traditions.
Personality is shown through your family roles.
Which of the following is a family formed when two people marry and at least one person has a child or children from a previous marriage.
Single Parent Family
Nuclear Family
Blended Family
Adopted Family
Which of the following is a family formed when a family with a child or children are made a permanent part of the family through a legal action.
Legal Guardian
Nuclear Family
Adopted Family
Extended Family
Which of the following is a family that includes two parents and one or more biological children.
Blended Family
Nuclear Family
Extended Family
Adopted Family
Which of the following is a family where a person has financial and legal duties to care for a child or children?
Blended Family
Nuclear Family
Legal Guardian
Adoptive Family
How can you improve your family relationships?
Eat meals together
Plan special celebrations
Create new traditions
All of the above
An idea about the qualities or behaviors of a certain group of people.
First Impression
Self-Concecpt
Stereotype
Peer Pressure
People the same age as you.
Aquaintances
Adolecents
Role Models
Peers
A mental picture of yourself.
Self-Concept
Self-Esteem
Mirror Image
Snapchat photo
Being dependable and making wise choices.
Addiction
Responsible
Peer Pressure
Aquaintance
A person you meet often but do not have a close relationship with.
First Impression
Aquiantance
Adolecent
Role Model
Physical/mental dependence
Addiction
Independence
Peer Pressure
Aquaintance
The passing on of traits, or characteristics and qualities from parents to their children
Environmental
Hereditary
Organic
Transfer
Keeping yourself clean
Washing
Hygiene
Assertive
Diverse
An instant opinion, or judgment, someone makes about you the first time they meet you.
Diverse
First Impression
Role Model
Peer Pressure
The pressure you feel to go along with someone else.
First Impression
Self-Concept
Role Model
Peer Pressure
Ways of thinking, acting, dressing, and speaking shared by a group of people.
Environment
Hereditary
Diversity
Culture
Made up of many different parts
Environmental
Hereditary
Diverse
Aquaintance
Expressing your views clearly and respectfully in positive ways
Aquaintance
adolescent
Assertive
First Impression
A custom or belief
Tradition
Culture
Diversity
Aquintance
A sense of confidence and self-worth
Self-Esteem
Self-Confidence
Self-Concept
Aquaintance
What’s around you
Herditary
Environment
Diverse
Aquintance
When someone feels unhappy about someone else's things.
Diverse
Aquintance
Peer Pressure
Jealousy
People who help you see what is expected of you in certain situations.
First Impression
Role Model
Heredity
Culture
Describe how your emotions are affected during adolescence.
Name two physical changes that can happen during adolescence.
List two examples of family traditions.
Compare and contrast an acquaintance with a friend.
What are 4 skills that will help you get along with others?
Name two examples of inherited traits.
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