Tools for building a healthy life.
What are life skills?
This life skill will show you how to practice health behaviors daily so that you can have good life-long health.
What is practicing wellness?
Sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy, tobacco and alcohol addiction, overdoses, and car accidents are examples of positive or negative consequences.
What are negative consequences?
You can use this process to correct a poor decision.
What is the stop, think, and go process.
The "G" in GREAT stands for?
What is Give thought to the problem?
A person who buys products or services.
What is a consumer?
This skill will help you evaluate your health.
What is assessing your health?
True or False? Making decisions is important because you are responsible for the consequences of your decisions.
Think about to whom you can talk about a problem and discuss ways to correct the situation are which step in correcting the problem.
The "R" in GREAT stands for?
What is Review your choices?
Dealing with troubles or problems in an effective manner.
What is coping?
This skill will help you say no to something you don't want to do.
What is using refusal skills?
True or False? Your decisions promote the health of your family and the health of your community.
What is true?
What is stop?
The "E" in GREAT stands for?
What is Evaluate the consequences of each choice?
The results of your actions and decisions.
What are consequences?
This skill will provide you with the right skills to to help you make the right decisions for yourself.
What is making GREAT decisions?
True or False? Choosing to drink and drive puts only you in danger.
What is false?
In this step you do your best to correct a situation that was the result of a poor decision.
What is go?
The "A" in GREAT stands for?
To work together with one or more people.
What is collaborate?
What is evaluating media messages?
True of False. Deciding not to take part in risky behavior will protect you from negative consequences.
What is true?
You might risk this when admitting you made a wrong decision.
The "T" in GREAT stands for?
What is Think it over afterwards?