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Understanding Consent in Context

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📚 Part 1: Understanding Consent

1. Consent means:

Agreeing to something freely and willingly

Doing what others expect you to do

Going along with something to avoid conflict

Making decisions for other people

2. Which of these are important parts of consent? (Check all that apply)

The person can change their mind

The person understands what they're agreeing to

The person feels pressured to say yes

The person gives permission freely

3. True or False: Once someone gives consent, they cannot change their mind.

True

False

4. Which situation shows clear consent?

Sam says "I guess so" when asked to share their lunch money

Alex enthusiastically agrees to join the school play

Jordan stays quiet when friends want to use their phone

Casey agrees after being asked repeatedly for 10 minutes

🎭 Part 2: Consent Scenarios

5. Read each scenario and decide if consent was given clearly. Write "YES" for clear consent or "NO" for unclear/no consent.

Scenario A: Maya asks to borrow Ben's textbook. Ben says "Sure, but bring it back tomorrow" and hands it over.

Clear consent? _______

Scenario B: A group of friends want Priya to skip class with them. She says "I don't think that's a good idea" but they keep asking until she finally says "fine, whatever."

Clear consent? _______

Scenario C: Tom asks if he can sit with Lily at lunch. She smiles and says "Of course! I'd like that."

Clear consent? _______

6. Explain why Scenario B does not show clear consent:

💬 Part 3: Communicating About Consent

7. Write two respectful ways to ask for consent when wanting to borrow someone's belongings:
8. Complete these assertive responses for saying "no" respectfully:

a) "Thanks for asking, but ________________"

b) "I'm not comfortable with ________________"

c) "No, I'd prefer ________________"

9. Your friend wants you to share your assignment answers, but you don't feel comfortable doing this. Write what you could say to them:
10. Why is it important to respect someone's decision when they say "no"?

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