What does the G mean on the GREAT decision making model?
Give thought to the problem?
What are life skills?
Tools for building a healthy life
What is the feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want?
Pier Pressure
What is something you work towards and hope to achieve?
A Goal
What are saying "no thanks" and changing the subject examples of?
Refusal Skills
What does the R mean on the GREAT decision making model?
Review your choices
What life skill is dealing with troubles or problems in an effective way?
Coping
What are the 2 types of influences?
Positive and Negative
What are 4 of the 6 suggestions for setting goals?
Options:
1. Safe
2. Satisfying
3. Sensible
4. Similar
5. Specific
6. Supportive
What process would you need to use if you made a poor decision?
Stop, Think, and Go Process
What does the E mean on the GREAT decision making model?
What life skill involves purchasing items that would improve your lifestyle?
Being a wise consumer
What is a strategy to avoid something you don't want to do?
Refusal Skill
What is a set of directions that will help you reach your goal?
Action Plan
When using the GREAT decision making model, it can be helpful to work with a friend. What is this an example of?
What does the A mean on the GREAT decision making model?
Assess and choose the best choice
What are 3 examples of media?
Options: TV, radio, newspaper, movies, internet, and advertising
What is an example of indirect pressure?
Options: TV, radio, advertising, role models, popular people, famous people
What is one way that could make reaching your goal easier?
Rewards
What is it called if someone will not stop bothering you?
Persistant Pressure
DOUBLE QUESTIONS
1: What does the T mean on the GREAT decision making model?
2: Becca has to decided whether or not to drink at the party. She thinks about how both not drinking and drinking would effect her life. What letter on the GREAT decision making model does this represent?
1: Think it over afterward
2: E- Evaluate the consequences of each choice
DOUBLE QUESTIONS
1: What is something you can use to help achieve a goal?
2: What are 3 examples of resources?
1: Resource
2: Health clinics, libraries, and government agencies
DOUBLE QUESTIONS
1: What are the 2 types of pressure?
2: Is bribery an examples of direct pressure or indirect pressure?
1: Direct Pressure and Indirect Pressure
2: Direct Pressure
DOUBLE QUESTIONS
1: If someone writes down how many times they workout each week, what would this be an example of?
2: What kind of influence are the 6 risk behaviors?
1: Tracking your progress
2: Negative
DOUBLE QUESTIONS
1: What is a reason people feel the need to do things they don't want to?
2: How should you say no if you disagree with someone or something?
1: They don't want to be disrespectful
2: Firmly and respectfully