What is physical abuse?
What is hurting or injuring someone's body?
What is the act of attachment to drugs?
What is addiction?
What are the main food groups?
Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Protein Foods, and Dairy
What is rejection?
What is the act of pushing someone or something away from you emotionally or physically?
What does SPF stand for?
What is Sun Protection Factor?
What is luring or tricking someone onto liking or trusting you to hurt them?
What is Grooming?
What drug is marketed towards children to get them addicted?
What is nicotine,used in vape pens, juuls, and cigarettes?
What does a balanced plate of food look like?
What is...
50% Vegetables
25% Fiber-Carbohydrates
25% Protean-Rich food
What is consent?
What is agreeing or giving permission to someone to do something?
What is the definition of Health?
What is a person's mental or physical condition?
What is the Good Samaritan Law?
Whit is the protection of citizens that take actions to save a life and not be liable or responsible for the life lost?
What is peer pressure?
What is the influence from other members of the community?
What kind of disease is Covid-19?
What is a communicable disease?
What is depression?
What is a mood disorder that causes loss of interest and reoccurring sadness?
What does CPR stand for?
What is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
What is the Bystander effect?
What is the effect of more people around and people feeling no need or responsibility to help anyone because they don't delicate or take actions because they feel someone else will?
What is one way can you stand up to peer pressure?
What is choosing kind friends you can rely on, and saying no when you need to?
What are examples of Non-communicable diseases?
What is heart disease, diabetes, and cancer?
How do you say no?
What is stating your needs clearly and affirmatively?
What does AED stand for?
What is an Automated external defibrillator?
What can you do when you witness abuse or are being abused?
What is telling a TRUSTED adult?
What are emotional consequences for using drugs?
What is the effect "contributing to depressed mood, mood swings, emotional outbursts, and persistent irritability"?
What is the correct amount of vegetables you should eat per day for tweens?
What is eating 2 to 2 1/2 cups of vegetables everyday?
What is a phobia?
What is a typically irrational fear that is trigger by stimulus, or certain happenings?
What does the word neglect mean?
What is the lack of providing a necessary needs for a child that a parent or guardian should?