Teen Transitions Jeopardy

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Jeopardy: Test Review
By: Heather Bagnall
Jeopardy
Developmental
Tasks/
Road-Blocks
All About Me
Decisions,
Decisions,
Decisions!
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Communication
Savvy
Potpourri
Final Jeopardy
$100 Question for Developmental Tasks/Road-blocks
Under normal conditions,
most teens develop into
__________ __________
$100 Answer from Developmental Tasks/ Roadblocks
Responsible Adults
$200 Question from Developmental Tasks/Roadblocks
Identify one of the 5 types
of events that can interrupt
developmental tasks.
$200 Answer from Developmental Tasks/Roadblocks
Crisis level trauma, living
with abuse, teen pregnancy,
drug/alcohol abuse,
compulsive/obsessive
behaviors
$300 Question from Developmental Tasks/Roadblocks
Why is normal development
interrupted by these types
of roadblocks?
$300 Answer from Developmental Tasks/Roadblocks
All energies are focused on the
interruption and not the
developmental task.
$400 Question from Developmental Tasks/Roadblocks
The following are examples of which
type of developmental roadblock?
Death of a parent
Divorce of parents
Death of a sibling or a close friend
Severe illness
$400 Answer from Developmental Tasks/Roadblocks
Crisis Level Trauma
$500 Question from Developmental Tasks/Roadblocks
Name the 3 of the 8
Developmental Tasks that
need to be completed during
the teen years.
$500 Answer from Developmental Tasks/Roadblocks
1. Develop mature relations with peers of both genders.
2. Adopts a socially approved gender role.
3. Accept your body as it is, and make the most of the
body you have.
4. Become emotionally independent from parents and
other adults.
5. Prepare for marriage and family life.
6. Select and prepare for a career.
7. Adopt priorities in keeping with personal goals and
societal expectations.
8. Adopt socially responsible behavior.
$100 Question from All About Me
This is the way you think
about yourself; it
fluctuates regularly.
$100 Answer from All About Me
What is
Self Esteem?
$200 Question from All About Me
Each day, thousands of
communicative messages are sent.
The majority are never verbalized,
but heard and handled internally.
This inner voice is called:
$200 Answer from All About Me
What is
Self-talk?
$300 Question from All About Me
List some ways that
you can build
positive self-esteem
$300 Answer from All About Me
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Make a new friend, improve a friendship
Do something nice for someone
Recognize your strong points
Don’t compare yourself to others
Set and accomplish goals, no matter how
small
• Live within your value system
• Learn a new skill
• Practice positive Self-talk
$400 Question from All About Me
Name 3 of the seven
types of values.
$400 Answer from All About Me
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Moral Values
Aesthetic Values
Material Values
Intrinsic Values
Extrinsic Values
Universal Values
Group specific Values
DAILY DOUBLE
$500 Question from All About Me
Describe what this picture
represents, and how it
affects our self-esteem
and/or our abilities to
achieve our goals.
$500 Answer from All About Me
$100 Question from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!
The process of forming
and opinion or reaching
a conclusion based on
the available material
$100 Answer from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
What is
Judgment?
$200 Question from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
An integrated way of examining information,
ideas, and proposals. It involves using your
intelligence and knowledge to question and
explore, examining ideas and arriving at your
own conclusions. It allows you to make your
own decisions regardless of the opinion of
others.
$200 Answer from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
What is
Critical Thinking?
$300 Question from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
Name 3 of the seven
types of risk
involved in making
decisions.
$300 Answer from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
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Physical
Psychological
Drug/Alcohol
Legal
Financial
Social
Educational
$400 Question from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
What are some questions
you should ask yourself
during the critical
thinking/decision making
process?
$400 Answer from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
• Is it against the law, rules or the teaching
of my family or religion?
• Is it harmful to me or others?
• Would it disappoint my family or other
adults that are important to me?
• Is it wrong to do? Would I be sorry
afterward?
• Would I be hurt or upset if someone did
this to me?
$500 Question from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
Identify the 5 steps in
the critical
thinking/Decision
Making process.
$500 Answer from Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
1. Identify and describe the problem/situation.
2. Discriminate between fact and opinion
(or) Brainstorm possible solutions.
3. List possible solutions and their consequences.
(or) Explore and Evaluate (pros/cons of each possibility)
4. Identify Personal and Family Values that conflict with
the situation
(or) Make a decision and act on it.
5. Take a defensible position based on logic
(or) Look at results of the decision and evaluate; then
accept responsibility for results.
$100 Question from Communication Savvy
What are the 4 types
of communication?
$100 Answer from Communication Savvy
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Child-Like
Parent-Like
Adult-Like
Non-Verbal
$200 Question from Communication Savvy
This type of
communication is the
most desirable and
effective.
$200 Answer from Communication Savvy
What is Adult-Like
Communication?
$300 Question from Communication Savvy
What message is being
communicated in the
following video clip? Why?
$300 Answer from Communication Savvy
Anger/Frustration/Hate
Why? Because Non-verbal
communication is VERY
Powerful and can often be
misinterpreted.
$400 Question from Communication Savvy
What are the 3 types of behavior
that can affect how an individual
communicates?
Which behavior type uses AdultLike communication?
$400 Answer from Communication Savvy
• Passive
• Aggressive
• Assertive
Which type uses Adult-Like?
Assertive
$500 Question from Communication Savvy
Name 3 characteristics of each type
of communication:
• Child-Like
• Parent-Like
• Adult-Like
• Non-Verbal
$500 Answer from Communication Savvy
Child-Like: whining, name calling, yelling, verbal
abuse, not listening, interrupting, topping, temper
tantrums
Parent-Like: Giving instructions, directing, punishing,
demanding, ordering
Adult-Like: desire for open, two-way communication;
taking responsibility for comments and actions; showing
respect for other’s feelings and opinions; wanting to
resolve problems with a win-win attitude; having trust in
others; controlling emotions while discussing.
Non-Verbal: all expressions communicated through
movement, posture, and facial expressions
$100 Question from Potpourri
This is an indicator of
how a person is feeling
mentally.
$100 Answer from Potpourri
What is an
Emotion?
$200 Question from Potpourri
This type of stress comes
from weddings, special
events, birth of a baby,
etc.
$200 Answer from Potpourri
What is
Eustress?
$300 Question from Potpourri
This is a listening skill
used in communication
where you repeat back
what you heard in your
own words.
$300 Answer from Potpourri
What is Reflect?
$400 Question from Potpourri
What are the 6 basic
emotions?
$400 Answer from Potpourri
• Anger
• Fear
• Love
• Hate
• Happy
• Sad
$500 Question from Potpourri
Name 4 types of
consequences involving
uncontrolled emotions
$500 Answer from Potpourri
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Legal
Mental
Social
Ethical
Physical
Financial
Final Jeopardy
Identify what type of body
language girls might use to
show someone they were
interested?
What body language would
boys use?
Final Jeopardy Answer
Girls: pouting lips, hair flipping, glancing,
pushing hairs behind ears, use of perfume,
excessive laughing or smiling
Boys: holding eye contact longer than
necessary, accidental contact with a girl,
arranging a tie or shirt sleeves, keeping hands
in front of pants with thumbs locked inside
the belt, fiddling with something, moving
closer
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