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Choosing who you want to be friends with in middle school is probably an example of
a big deal
not a big deal
Deciding whether to have a hamburger or chicken for dinner is probably an example of
a big deal
not a big deal
A behavior or a situation that could harm self or others
decision
healthful behavior
risky behavior
goal
A behavior that promotes one’s health or the health of others
decision
healthful behavior
risky behavior
goal
Values are
the things that are important to you
the decisions that you make
the goals you set
the options you have
A consequence is
something bad
a reward you can get
a punishment
the result of an action
Options are
the different choices you have
the things that are important to you
what happens after your choice
The confidence to defend your thoughts, beliefs, or feelings and speak out in an honest and respectful way that does not harm others
goal setting
assertiveness
evaluating
brainstorming
Thinking of all the possible ways to make your decision happen or create a new idea
goal setting
evaluation
values
brainstorming
The feeling that you should do something you wouldn't normally do because people your age want you to
values
peer pressure
decision making
options
A strategy to get out of something you do not want to do or avoid a peer pressure situation
peer pressure
decision making
refusal skill
consequence
Something you work toward and hope to achieve
goal
values
decision making
brainstorm
They way you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
body image
values
goal
self esteem
The things you enjoy and want to learn more about.
interests
goal
values
options
A goal you want to be able to achieve in the near future; maybe in the next day, week, or month
long term goal
short term goal
A goal that will take a longer time to achieve; it may be something that you want to do in the next year or two or ten
long term goal
short term goal
People, places, or information you may use t make a decision or achieve goal
options
values
resources
consequences
The achievement of a goal
values
success
evaluate
decision making
The first step in the decision making process is
list your options
define the problem
evaluate your choice
weigh the consequences
The last step in your decision making process should be
decide!
weight the consequences
list your options
evaluate your decision
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