Explain the steps of the D.A.R.E. Decision-Making Model.
Define. Describe is the problem, challenge, or opportunity.
Assess. What are your choices?
Respond. Make a choice. Use the facts and information you have gathered.
Evaluate. Review your decision. Did you make a good choice?
taking a chance
risk
Any strain, pressure or excitement felt about a situation or event.
Stress
Physical actions or body language that goes along with what we are saying
Nonverbal Communication
When you want to get someone in trouble for harmless behavior.
Tattling
A way of making safe and responsible decisions using four steps.
(Define, Assess, Respond, Ecaluate)
D.A.R.E. Decision Making Model (DDMM)
What happens as a result of something you choose to do or not to do. They can be positive or negative.
Consequence
When people express their thoughts or feelings with each other.
Communication
Showing the other person through verbal and nonverbal communication that you are paying attention
Effective Listening
Providing information to a trusted adult to help someone or keep them safe.
Telling
Any substance other than food that affects the way your mind and body works.
drugs
A force of influence that acts on you to do something.
PRESSURE
Acting in a way that communicates your opinion while still respecting others. (How you always want to communicate.)
Confident
An aggressive or unwanted behavior used again and again to isolate, harm, or control another person.
Bullying
When you need help from a trusted adult to keep someone or help someone from being bullied.
Reporting
Define Fact
Something that can be proven to be true.
Define Peer Pressure
WHEN PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR AGE TRY TO GET YOU TO DO SOMETHING
Define Unsure communication
Being uncertain or unwilling to stand up for yourself.
Define Empathy
Understanding how other people feel.
Define Good Citizen
Someone who acts responsibly by helping someone who is in need.
What happens as a result of using a drug
health effect
Define Resistance
The refusal to accept others influence
Acting in a way that is hostile; attacking or harming others without regard for their feelings
Define Bystander
Someone who witnesses bullying who has the opportunity to help.
Define Anonymous
No one will know you made the report