Something that can be proven to be true.
What is a fact?
What is a risk?
When people express their thoughts or feelings with each other.
What is Communication?
An aggressive or unwanted behavior used again and again to isolate, harm, or control another person.
What is bullying?
Any strain, pressure, or excitement felt about a situation or an event.
What is Stress?
Any Substance other than food that affects the way your mind and body works.
What is a drug?
What happens as a result of something you choose to do or not to do. They can be positive or negative.
What are consequences?
Acting in a way that communicates you opinion while still respecting others.
What is confident communication?
Someone who acts responsibly by helping someone who is in need.
What is a Good Citizen?
Understanding how other people feel.
What is Empathy?
What happens as a result of using a drug.
What is a health effect?
The refusal to accept others influence.
What is resistance?
Being uncertain or unwilling to stand up for yourself.
What is unsure communication?
Someone who witnesses bullying who has the opportunity to help.
What is a bystander?
No one will know who made the report.
What is Anonymous?
Being reliable and dependable; people can count on you and you can count on others to follow through with a job or task.
What is responsible?
A force or influence that acts on you to do something.
What is pressure?
Acting in a way that is hostile; attacking or harming others without regards for their feelings.
What is demanding communitcation?
What is tattling?
A person or group of people you can call on for advice, help, encouragement, or guidance.
What is a Help Network?
A way of making safe and responsible decisions using four steps.
When people about your age try to get you to do something.
What is peer pressure?
Physical actions or body language that goes along with what we are saying.
What is Non-Verbal Communication?
Providing information to a trusted adult to help someone or keep them safe.
What is Telling?
Who, What, When, Where, Why.
What are the 5 W's of Reporting?
Drug Abuse Resistance Education
What does D.A.R.E. stand for?
Avoiding the situation, Strength in numbers, walking away, saying no while giving a reason or excuse, changing the subject.
What are resistance strategies?
Showing the other person through verbal and nonverbal communication that you are paying attention.
What is Effective Listening?
When you need help from a trusted adult to keep someone safe from being bullied.
What is Reporting?
Daren the Lion.
Who is the D.A.R.E. Mascot?