Decision Making Model
Vaping, Smoking And Alcohol
Communication
Stress
Vocabulary
100

D

A

R

E

Define

Assess

Respond

Evaluate

100

Has 200 dangerous chemicals

Cigarettes

100

Yelling:

Demanding

100

When someone your age pressures you to do something

Peer pressure

100

Any substance other than food that effects the way your body works

Drugs

200

Define: Angela is drinking beer, she is 12

Drinking under age

200

Number 1 cause of death in Canada

Smoking

200

Emma spoke really quietly during her presentation:

Unsure

200

This act from others can cause stress

Pressure

200

Taking a chance

Risk

300

Evaluate: George yelled at William and he apologized

Good decision

300

Too much _______ can lead to coma and death

Alcohol

300

George said "Hey, do you want to go to the movies?"

Confident

300

Daily Double!

Examples include: Drawing and Reading

Ways to relieve stress

300

Something that can be proven to be true

Fact

400

Respond: Lily parents know she smokes. She could: Lie or Tell the truth.

Tell the truth

400

More than 800 Canadians die to ______ ____ _____ each year it happens when people breath in air with dangerous chemicals in it

Second hand smoke

400

Confident, Unsure, Demanding

Communication styles

400

Avoiding the situation, Strengthening numbers and Walking away are examples of

Resistance strategies

400

An aggressive or unwanted behavior used again and again to isolate, harm, or control another person

Bullying

500

Assess: Jeremiah was asked to vape what is one of his positive options

Walk away, Say no, etc.

500

Symptoms include mouth cancer, and tooth loss

Chewing tobacco

500

The best way to communicate is

Confidently

500

Breathing changes, Goose bumps and Butterfly's are

Signs of stress

500

Understanding how other people feel

Empathy