This is an example of trying to fit in with your "peers", because everyone else is doing it.
What is peer pressure?
A substance that is known to speed up the central nervous system.
What is a stimulant?
The "A" in the ABCDE decision making model.
What is assess?
Recognise and name.
What is identify?
The fastest land animal on Earth.
What is a cheetah?
Peer pressure can lead to _ _ _ _ taking behaviour.
What is risk?
This substance will suppress or slow down the central nervous system.
What is a depressant?
The "B" in the ABCDE decision making model.
What is brainstorm?
Sketch in general terms, indicate the main features of.
What is outline?
The largest organ in the human body.
What is skin?
To fit in, treat illness and try something new or experiment.
What are reasons people take drugs?
This substance may cause the user to hallucinate and see things that aren't really there.
What is a hallucinogen?
Positive and negative outcomes of a choice, also the "C" in the ABCDE decision making model.
What are consequences?
Provide characteristics and features.
What is describe?
What is 11?
One has an outcome that is a good thing, the other has an outcome that is bad.
What is positive and negative risk taking?
This drug is readily available and often consumed in large quanitities as part of the Australian culture.
What is alcohol?
The crossroads, a point in where a choice must be made, with the consequences in mind.
What is decision?
- Relate cause and effect.
- Make the relationship between things evident.
- Provide why and/or how.
What is explain?
The number of degrees in a circle.
Self confidence and assertiveness.
What are personal skills?
The term used to descirbe when an individual takes two different types of drugs together.
What is poly-drug use?
How did that choice go? Would you do anything differently?
What is evaluate?
Identify issues and provide points for and against.
What is describe?
The number of players on a water polo team.
What is 7?