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What is a skill

a skill is something that a person is good at while learning how to improve in the area (playing guitar)

What is an interest?

an interest is something that a person likes. they may or may not be good at it

what is an aptitude

an aptitude is something that a person is naturally able to do without much effort (singing, reading..)

what is a value

a value is something that is important to a person. something that they hold as a character trait in themselves (honesty, respect..)

What does SMART stand for

specific


measurable


attainable


realistic


time

what is a personal goal

a goal concerning yourself, your family, your friends, and other people who are important to you

what is a work goal

occupations and jobs

what is a learning goal

in a school setting or outside, for yourself

what is a community goal

contributions you make and benefits you receive

short term goal

near future; a week to 3 months

medium term goal

3 months to a year

long term goal

around 10 years

what are the three learning styles

visual, auditory, tactile

what is a tactile learner

learns best through direct experience. hands on. learn better when doing physical activity.



things that help tactile learners (rewriting notes, exersizing while thinking over a problem)

what is a visual learner

learns best when info is presented in written format or as visual images or tables.



things that help visual learners (diagrams, tables, images, index cards)

what is an auditory learner

learns best when information can be heard, such as a lecture



things that help auditory learners (speak aloud when solving a problem, study in quiet areas)

what are the 3 leadership styles . describe them

democracy: people control the government


laissez faire: leader does not intervene


autocratic: one person has all the power

what are the multiple intelligence and briefly describe them

kinesthetic-


naturalist-understands the environment and nature


intrapersonal- know themselves really well


interpersonal-good at interacting with other people


musical


verbal


logical


visual

What are types of influnces?

internal


external


positive


negative


family

what is peer pressure and who does it inflence the most

the influence that a group exerts on its members to conform to certain standards



teenagers

what are the employability skills

academic , teamwork , personal management

verbal communiccation characteristics

tone


volume


questioning


summarizing


open questions


close questions


reflecting and clarifying


closing communication

non verbal communication characteristics

facial expression


body movement and gestures


eye contact


posture


tone of voice


muscle tension


breathing

what are i statements

statements that use ¨I" instead of placing blame