This peer-pressure refusal strategy suggests something else to do.
What is A Better Idea?
This is the legal drinking age of alcohol.
What is 21?
These are 2 different types of tobacco products.
What are cigarettes, vapes, e-cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco, and dip?
This is the month Red Ribbon Week is celebrated in every year.
What is October?
This type of listener maintains eye contact, focuses on what the speaker is saying, asks clarifying questions, and ignores distractions.
What is an Active Listener?
This peer-pressure refusal strategy you think of on honest reason not to go along with the pressure.
What is Make an Excuse?
These are the 3 types of alcohol that affect the mind and body in the same way.
What is beer, wine, and liquor?
Your brain are still growing and developing until your mid-20's.
These are two of the benefits of staying nicotine free.
What is Less Wrinkles, Healthy Lungs, Breathe Better, Better Sense of Smell, Better Sense of Taste, Fresher Breath, Happy Heart, Happy Lungs, More Money, More Time with Friends, Smell Good, Stronger Muscles, Whiter Teeth?
Students wear this to show they are participating in Red Ribbon Week.
What is a bracelet or sticker?
This a the first step in the decision-making model.
What is Stop?
This peer-pressure refusal strategy tells the person pressuring you the possible consequences of doing what he or she wants to do.
What is State the Facts?
This part of the brain controls memory and the affects of alcohol use can cause memory loss and affect a person's ability to learn.
What is the hippocampus?
These are two effects of using nicotine.
What are Wrinkles, Cancer, Yellow Teeth, Addiction, Bad Breath, Heart Disease, Shortness of Breath, Hacking Cough, and Secondhand Smoke?
This is activity is where students get to participate in planting red tulip bulbs.
What is Plant the Promise?
This speaker is confident in what they have to say and show respect to the listener.
What is an Assertive Speaker?
This peer-pressure refusal strategy means you put the pressure back on the person who is pressuring you.
What is Reverse the Pressure?
This part of the brain controls decision making and judgement. Alcohol use can impair a person's ability to think clearly and make good decisions.
What is the frontal lobe?
This is exhaled by smokers and is inhaled by nonsmokers around them.
What is Secondhand Smoke?
This is why we celebrate Red Ribbon Week.
What is to affirm our commitment to live drug free?
This is the second step in setting a reachable goal.
What is Picture Yourself Reaching it?
This peer pressure refusal strategy helps you avoid the peer pressure before it even starts.
What is Steer Clear?
This part of the brain controls balance and coordination. Alcohol use can slow down a person's reflexes causing a loss of balance and coordination.
What is the Cerebellum?
This is the name of the addictive chemical in tobacco.
What is Nicotine?
This is the theme of this years Red Ribbon Week.
What is Life is a Puzzle, Solve it, Drug Free?
This is one of the Goal-Naming Criteria.
What is Personal, Possible, Positive, and Specific?