Goal Setting and Decision Making
Conflict De-escalation Strategies
Drugs and Peer Pressure
100

What is a long term goal?

An achievement you desire to complete in more than 3 months

100

Leaning in, asking clarifying questions, and ignoring distractions is the responsibility of ...

the Listener

100

Who is allowed to use your prescription medication?

Only you (with help from your adult caregiver)

200

Your friends encourage you to reach your goal and try out for the school musical.  Are your friends goal boosters or busters?

Goal boosters

200

What are some healthy ways to manage emotions?

draw or paint, read a book, take a walk, take deep breaths, count to ten, listen to music, etc.

200

Which body parts can be damaged by using tobacco?

heart, skin, lungs

300

Define the word consequence.

A consequence is a result of an action you take.

300

What is the Formula for Respect to disagree?

[Name] thinks [opinion] because [reason].  I disagree.  I think [opinion] because [reason].

300

Poor decision making, slower brain development, and short term memory loss are all possible consequences of doing what?

drinking alcohol

400

What are the 4 steps of good decision making?

Stop, Think, Act, Reflect

400

Zoe and Julia's mom agrees to buy one box of candy for them to share.  Zoe wants chocolate mints.  Julia wants licorice.  They look over the candy display and agree that they both like sweet and sour gummies.  Which cooperative conflict approach did they use?

Win-Win

400

Repeating the same thing over and over again is what Peer Pressure Refusal Strategy?

broken record

500

What are the 6 steps to Goal Setting?

Name it, Picture Yourself, Say "I Can", Think How Do I Do It, Go for it, and Celebrate

500

One strategy for de-escalating a conflict is using a calm voice.  What are three more strategies for de-escalating a conflict?

Relax your body, Call the other person by their name, state the problem without blaming the other person, ask to hear the other person's point of view, and use words like "Let's," "We," "Our," and "Together."
500

A good example of refusing peer pressure with a Better Idea is:

a.  No thanks, smoking causes cancer.

b. I can't.  I have soccer practice today.

c. Let's play basketball instead.  I'd rather shoot hoops than smoke cigarettes.

C- Let's play basketball instead.  I'd rather shoot hoops than smoke cigarettes.

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