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Decision Making

Decision Making . Decision Making . A decision is a choice. You always have a choice. Your values, goals, priorities, needs and wants all affect your decisions. Whether your decisions are simple or complex, you still use the decision making process. . Decision Making Process .

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Decision Making

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  1. Decision Making

  2. Decision Making • A decision is a choice. • You always have a choice. • Your values, goals, priorities, needs and wants all affect your decisions. • Whether your decisions are simple or complex, you still use the decision making process.

  3. Decision Making Process • Identify problem • List all the alternatives • Discuss/ list alternatives and what consequences each has. • Form a plan • Act • Evaluate

  4. Consequences • Every decision has a consequence! • Some are good, some are bad. • Always accept responsibility for your decisions. • You did it, own it.

  5. Peer Pressure • Influence your peers have on you. • Peers are the people who are the same age as you or at the same point in the life cycle. • Conformity is where you look and act like other members of a group. • Some takes places in cliques: group of people that exclude other people.

  6. Peer Pressure (cont) Negative Positive Behaving in a beneficial way towards you or others. • Behaving in ways that can harm you or others.

  7. Activity • Find a partner. Sit next to that partner. Go now! • On 1 sheet of paper per partner group, with both names on it, write a skit role-playing the following activities. • A teen being influenced by negative peer pressure. • A teen saying no to negative peer pressure. • A teen being influenced by positive peer pressure. • You MAY have to act out your skits.

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