A plan that is accomplished in a short amount of time
What is a Short Term Goal?
the way in which a person acts, feels and thinks
What is Character?
Thinking Through problems and finding solutions
What is Decision making?
Saying 'No' to risky behavior
What are Refusal Skills?
What are our entering the classroom procedures?
What is the first step of goal setting?
Parents, Guardians, Stories and Life Experiences
What influences your character development?
Reactions or results due to the decisions we make
What are consequences?
Ability to work out problems with others in healthy ways
What is conflict-resolution?
We are actively listening and at a Voice Level 0
What do we do when Mr. Jacobs is talking?
What is a Long Term Goal?
You get this, by giving it
What is responsibility
Being kind and concerned about the well-being of other people
What is caring?
Taking a stand for something for the common good
What is advocacy?
What are our exit procedures?
List the steps you will take to reach your goal
What is step two to goal setting?
This is judged by what you do when no one is watching
What is Character?
What is citizenship?
}S: Say no in a firm voice
}T: Tell why not
}O: Offer another idea
}P: Promptly leave
How do you use refusal skills?
Points that we can redeem with Mr. Wynne for prizes
What are PBIS points?
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Relevant
Time Sensitive
What does the S.M.A.R.T. Goals stand for?
1) Trustworthiness
2) Respect
3) Responsibility
4) Fairness
5) Caring
6) Citizenship
What are the six main character traits?
Step 1: State the Situation
}Step 2: List the Options
}Step 3: Weigh the Possible Outcomes: Healthful, Ethical, Legal, Parent Approval
}Step 4: Considering Values
}Step 5: Make a Decision and Act
}Step 6: Evaluate Your Decision
What are the six steps of decision making?
Friends and Peers
Personal Likes and Dislikes
Media and Technology
Family and Culture
Environment
Curiosity
Fears
Good grades, praise and candy
What are some rewards for doing well in class?