Standard 4: Interpersonal Communication - Demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal-communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks.Archived


General Information
Number: HE.5.B.4
Title: Interpersonal Communication - Demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal-communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks.
Type: Standard
Subject: Health Education Archived Standards - Archived
Grade: 5
Strand: Health Literacy Responsible Behavior

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Independent

HE.5.B.4.In.a
Describe common techniques of effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to enhance health, such as verbal or written communication and conflict- resolution skills.
HE.5.B.4.In.b
Identify selected refusal skills and negotiation skills that avoid or reduce health risks, such as stating desires clearly, offering alternatives, and using “I” messages.
HE.5.B.4.In.c
Identify selected effective conflict or resolution strategies, such as expressing emotions, listening, and using body language.
HE.5.B.4.In.d
Demonstrate ways to ask for assistance to enhance the health of self and others, such as verbalizing, writing, or drawing.

Supported

HE.5.B.4.Su.a
Identify common techniques of effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to enhance health, such as verbal communication and conflict-resolution skills.
HE.5.B.4.Su.b
Recognize selected refusal or negotiation skills that avoid or reduce health risks, such as stating desires clearly, offering alternatives, and using “I” messages.
HE.5.B.4.Su.c
Recognize selected effective conflict or resolution strategies, such as expressing emotions, listening, and using body language.
HE.5.B.4.Su.d
Recognize ways to ask for assistance to enhance the health of self and others, such as verbalizing, writing, and drawing.

Participatory

HE.5.B.4.Pa.a
Recognize effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to enhance health.
HE.5.B.4.Pa.b
Recognize selected refusal skills to reduce health risks in the classroom, such as saying “no” or turning away.
HE.5.B.4.Pa.c
Recognize a selected way to resolve a conflict with a peer, such as turning away.
HE.5.B.4.Pa.d
Initiate a request for assistance to enhance health of self and others.

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