Making Good Decisions.  What to wear  What to eat  Do I bring my cell phone to school  Will I have my homework  Who will I choose to hangout with.

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Making Good Decisions

 What to wear  What to eat  Do I bring my cell phone to school  Will I have my homework  Who will I choose to hangout with today

Who you chose to spend time with, will help you stick to your commitments and values

 A. Analyze the situation  B. Brainstorm options  C. Consider each option  D. Choose the best option  E. Evaluate if it works

 Read Daniel’s story and use the action steps to help Daniel make a good decision.

Allow the groups to brainstorm 3 options for him.

 A representative from each group will tell the class what your group decided.  Explain why your group chose these options.

Research shows if you have friends who use alcohol or drugs,you are at a much greater risk to use.