- What is a social boundary?
- What is privacy?
- Describe how you would achieve privacy in your bedroom and/or bathroom
- What qualities do you value about yourself?
- What are three different ways to work out disagreements with another person?
- Describe two ways other than hugging and kissing that your family shows their love for you
- What is a mutual relationship?
- How will you decide if a person is trustworthy enough to have as a dating or romantic relationship?
- Do you have to feel the same closeness to each family member? No Yes
- Is it OK to cross a social boundary? No Yes
- If you said, βYesβ, when is it OK?
- Can you make boundaries for yourself?
- What is a friend?
- Can you have more than one best friend? No Yes
- Do you like all of your friends the same amount? No Yes
- Is acting friendly the same as being a friend? No Yes
- What are the signals that show that a person wants permission to become closer to you?
- What are three signals that a person does NOT want to get to know you better or spend more time with you?
- How can you tell if a person is getting too close to you without your permission?
- What should you do if that happens?
- Are you acquainted with people of diverse religious, cultural, racial and other groups that contribute to your community? No Yes
- Name a few of these diverse
- List three subjects that are considered small
- In an emergency, whom would you go to or trust outside of your immediate family?
- Who teaches children about social boundaries?
- What is a stranger?
- Are they good or bad? Good? Bad? Canβt tell?
- When is it OK to be touched by, talk to, or offer trust to a stranger?
- Who can help you decide?
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