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Palmer Health Education

 Analyze the characteristics of a mentally and emotionally healthy person  Describe how mental and emotional health can affect health-related behaviors (NEEDS)  Evaluate effective strategies for dealing with stress  Analyze the causes, symptoms, and effects of depression and anxiety

What you will need 1) Note-Taking Informational Chart 2) Notebook paper for writing to learn activities 3) Readings and Text 4) Attitude of honesty and introspection

Tapping Into Prior Knowledge – Writing to Learn What are the different areas of health? What do you remember about mental / emotional health, the one we will be discussing in the next few weeks?

Mental and emotional health review Mental and emotional health deal with your feelings about yourself, how well you meet the demands of daily life, and your ability to process information.

 A chart for the 6 different characteristics of mental/emotional health has been provided for you.  On the chart, you will record  (1) the definition,  (2) the benefits of having each characteristic  (3) personal information Characteristics Sense of Belonging Sense of Purpose Positive Outlook Autonomy Self- Esteem Personal Consistency

 Belonging means having an emotional attachment to family members, friends, teachers, and other people around you  Belonging provides comfort and assurance promoting stability and confidence  Your personal sense of belonging …(answer the following questions in a complete sentence)  One adult that you trust and you are attached to  Two other people who are important to you and who you are important to Rate and Write

 Sense of purpose means that you recognize your own value and importance  A sense of purpose enables you to set and achieve goals and engage in activities that are personally rewarding  Your personal sense of purpose: (answer in complete sentences)  One short term goal that you have  One long term goal that you have  Identify an activity that you are involved in OR a responsibility that you fulfill on a regular basis OR a job that you have – etc. Rate and Write

 Having a positive outlook means that you are able to see the bright side of things and that you have hope for the future  Having hope, a positive outlook, reduces your stress, increases your energy and promotes success  Your personal positive outlook level  Are you an optimist or a pessimist?  Name one area which you know you feel negatively about  Name one area in your life that you feel very positively about Rate and Write

 Autonomy means having the confidence to make choices for your own life  Autonomy creates a sense of independence  Your personal level of autonomy:  Name an area in your life where you are making decisions and practicing autonomy  Name an area in your life where you wish you had more autonomy or decision making power Rate and Write

 Personal consistency means that you live according to your values, beliefs and convictions  Personal consistency increases self- respect and self-esteem  Your personal values – what’s important to you and how you want to live your life :  2 internal values (Ex. Integrity, kindness, respect)  1 external value (Ex. Environment, family, possessions) Rate and Write

 Positive self-esteem is all about how you “feel” about yourself  Individuals with positive self esteem are able to accept challenges and take the future in-stride  Your level of self-esteem – most of the time: - One thing you do well - One thing you like about yourself - One thing you would like to change Rate and Write

6 Volunteers Each of you will be given a “characteristic” of positive mental and emotional health. Either on your own, or with the help of 1 or 2 classmates, act out the characteristic. The class will guess.

 Activity : (1) Each table will get an envelope with the 6 characteristics and 12 specific behaviors (2) As a group discuss each behavior and decide which characteristic it would best fit under – place it under the characteristic heading (3) After you have categorized them, record them on your information chart (4) Use a (+) if it is a behavior you engage in the majority of the time. Use a (–) if it is a behavior you rarely engage in. Use a (+/- ) if you engage in the behavior about half the time.

 Pair up with a partner who has a similar story  Read the success story out loud together or silently  Identify the how the person demonstrated each of the positive characteristics

 Examine your personal mental and emotional health  Complete the assignment on the back of your content map.

 “Self-esteem isn’t just the main thing…it’s everything.”  The corner stone of your mental/emotional health – is how you view yourself.  SelfEsteem_1600k.wmv SelfEsteem_1600k.wmv

Reading: How Can I Improve My Self-Esteem Inserted into the reading are questions or activities for you to complete. By making a text personal you also make it memorable.

Go through the step- by-step process of setting a goal. Maybe your goal can include one of the other steps for improving self- esteem. Take another look at the suggestions in the reading on self-esteem.

Brain-teaser

 Individually read pages 172 – 173  Reaction Writing  Explain the concept of a hierarchy as it relates to a person’s “needs” Share with your table mates

 Fold a piece of paper in half. Draw the hierarchy in the middle and label it – don’t make it too small!  Label the right side of your sheet healthy behaviors.  Label the left side unhealthy behaviors.  As you go through the list – decide which level the behavior addresses and whether it is healthy or unhealthy Level 5 Reaching Potential Level 4 Feeling Valued and Recognized Level 3 Loved and Belonging Needs Level 2 Safety Needs Level 1 Physical Needs

 Running away  Smoking weed  Being in band  Stealing  Playing an organized sport  Hiking  Skipping class  Paying taxes  Attempting suicide  Doing your homework  Boys being sexually active in HS  Girls being sexually active in HS  Playing video games  Having a face-book page  Cyber-bullying  Try out for the school play  Having a savings account  Date rape  Sending provocative photos of yourself over your phone  Volunteering

 Read the paragraph, Meeting Your Needs, on page 174  Write a paragraph summary in your notes / reaction writing sheet.

Read the story “Changes of Heart” Consider the following: 1) What needs were not being met in Marcy’s life prior to entering the correctional facility? 2) What needs did Marcy meet in a negative or unhealthy way? 3) How were Marcy and Spiker’s lives similar? 4) What needs did Marcy have met by participating in the dog training program?

1) What is the big idea that your health teacher wanted you to take away from the lesson on needs? 2) Draw the hierarchy, label each level. By each level write down one thing that you do to meet that need level in a healthy way.

 GUARDIAN  ARTISAN  IDEALIST  RATIONAL  Take the Temperament Sorter and consider the following: How much impact does our personality have on all areas of life?

Read pages 175 – 177 Consider the following: 1) What does my personality have to do with my mental and emotional health and how I meet my needs? 2) Critical Thinking: What are the primary influences in my life that have helped shape my personality? Or do they influence me because of my personality? 3) Which theory do you find to be more accurate, the Temperament Sorter or the Glenco Health text philosophy?

Physical Mental Emotional Social  How does personality impact health and wellness?  Identify 3 key points for each area – work with people who have different personalities… offering different perspectives.  How can understanding your personality benefit your wellness?

Directions: Read the text on pages ) Take notes on the 5 strategies for communicating emotions and needs in a healthy way. 2) What could be the benefits of taking time to reflect before responding to a strong emotion.

1) We learned about the different characteristics of a mentally and emotionally healthy person. A) List the 6 different characteristics B) Using the information about the characteristics, how healthy are you mentally and emotionally, and why? 2) Positive self-esteem is extremely important in our lives. A) Why is it important? B) If you are struggling with your self-esteem and concept, what are 3 things that you could do to improve it? 3) We all have needs. What was the key concept that the health teachers wanted their students to walk away with? 4) How could understanding your personality or temperament help you to improve your mental and emotional health? 5) How can you manage emotions in a positive way and what are the benefits of doing so.