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What are goals

Goals are things we want to achieve on life. They are different from wishes and dreams in that we take active steps to achieve them

What is a SMART goal(Give a detailed description)

Refer to 23 January

What are the three types of goals (Give a brief description)

Refer to 23 Jan

What are your the five steps to problem solving

1 Explain


2 Information


3 Possible solution


4 Effects


5 Best, why



Refer to 23 Jan

What are values

It is the principals you think are important in life.

What is the influence of relationships on your well-being

If you have good relationships with family, friends, etc you will feel happy and confident. When there is conflict it can affect your well-being and also threaten your ability to form new relationships.

Family relationship

People related to you

Casual relationship

People you see often but are not close to like friends and family

Friends

A person you know well, like, trust and respect

Formal

Relationship with people who are in a senior relationship

Romantic relationship

Close relationship based on love

Natural developments that change relationships

Moving to another area


Meeting new people


Getting older


Earning money

Unexpected events that change relationships

Accidents


Job loss


Death


Separation

What role does your family play in your development

*your first relationships are formed


*greatest changes


*Prepares you for the world


*absorb attitudes, values ways of behaviour

Qualities of a good relationship

Caring


Communication


Teamwork


Respect


Acceptance


Supportive

Power relations

Having power means having control over something or someone. In relationships one person have power over another.