Welcome to another post on my blog. Today, in Wānanga, we focused on Healthy and Unhealthy Wellbeing
— Taha Whānau (Social Wellbeing). Here is the table that I created.
Relationships
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Healthy
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Unhealthy
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Kind
Respectful
Trustworthy
Honest
Nice
Helpful
Sharing
Compromise
Anger control
Understanding
Being fair
Role modelling
Positive behaviour
Caring for others
Secret keeper
Controlling
No swearing
No abusing
Not teasing/making fun of others
Privacy
Encouraging
Giving compliments
Supporting others
Respecting one and others cultures
Enjoying personal time
Having family time
Communicating nicely
Nonviolent
Wants the best for the other person
Makes people happy
Value others
Does not try to change others
Believes equality
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Bullying
Mean
Angry
Fake friend
Lier
Unkind
Not respecting
Teaser
Not helpful
Judging people
Not fair
Silly
Selfish
Spying
Cheating
Telling secrets
Violence
Swear
Fighting
Ignorer
Not supporting
Salty
Physically abusing
Stalking
Power imbalance
Afraid
Anxious
Refusing to commit
Blames you
Name-telling
Uses threats
Blackmailing
Using money to control
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What things could you improve them to make them healthy and avoid conflict?
Being kind to others and not break their trust.
Define what a good relationship looks like to you?
- Happy people
- Kind
- Helpful
- Providing Privacy
- Being Fair
- Honest
- Trustworthy and Reliable
- Positive Behaviour
- Sharing
- Controlling
- Not Abusing
Who is someone in class you have a good relationship with and what are the characteristics that they demonstrate?
My friends, I have a good relationship with them, they are kind, good, honest, trustworthy, sharing,