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Decision Making

Learn the process of decision-making, why teens and adults vary in choices, and the long-term impacts of current decisions. Discover types of decisions, brain functions, and the DECIDE process for making healthful choices.

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Decision Making

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  1. Decision Making

  2. Objectives: • Demostrate decision-making skills • Explain why teenagers make different decisions than adults • Identify that the decisions students make today can/will affect you in the future.

  3. Decision Making • Steps that enable you to make healthful decisions

  4. Three types of decisions No Decision • Letting others decide what you will do.

  5. Three types of decisions Snap Decision • A quick choice you make with no consideration of the result.

  6. Three types of decisions Responsible Decision Considering others (Not only me) and your future (Not only now) when you make a decision.

  7. How the brain works

  8. Brain Prefrontal cortex Controls emotional responses Controls thinking and sizing up risk and rewards

  9. Neuron

  10. Neurotransmitter Chemicals that transmit signals from 1 neuron to another

  11. The DECIDE Process efine the problem. What decision needs to be made?

  12. The DECIDE Process xplore the alternatives. What are the possible choices you could make for solving your problem?

  13. The DECIDE Process onsider the consequences. Consider what probably would happen, not what you hope would happen.

  14. The DECIDE Process dentify your values. Identify those choices that are a good match for your values.

  15. The DECIDE Process ecide and act. Use everything you know at this point to make a responsible decision

  16. The DECIDE Process valuate the results. Sometime after you have put your decision into effect, take some time to review it.

  17. Decision Making Is the decision: Safe Legal Acceptable Respectful

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