S.P.I.D.E.R.S. Program
Safety Playbook for Individual Development
and Engagement of Responsible Students
Introduction and Objective >
When you hear the word “relationship,” what do you think about? Many people think about romantic relationships. While romances certainly are relationships, there are many other kinds, as well. Relationships are any connections between two people. This means that you have relationships with your parents, friends, classmates, teachers, everyone. Most of these relationships are healthy, though some could turn unhealthy. It’s important to watch for signs of an unhealthy relationship and help friends in those relationships.
Today’s lesson objective is: Today’s lesson objective is: Students will explain the characteristics of a healthy relationship, discuss the signs of an unhealthy relationship, and determine ways to help friends in unhealthy relationships.
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Studies show that peers play a large role in the development and influence of the social and emotional well-being of others.
It is important for students to understand the characteristics of healthy relationships and the effect their actions can have on others.
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