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September 29 th 2015 Entry task: Do you think teens in other countries have the same relationship problems as teens in the US? Target: Prepare for the Semester Dating Paper

Teenage Dating Research Paper Your assignment is a paper worth 100 points. It will be a major part of your grade this semester. You are to study how dating effects high school students in the US verses a third world country. (Dating is different for families in “westernized countries” verses those that lack modern societal expectations, media influences, and technological differences.) Write a double spaced, typed research paper, 5 pages long. Use a minimum of 6 resources, 2 of which must be personal interviews of people Have a cover sheet, bibliography and footnote page(will review what those look like) Refer to special reference books which have been put on reserve at the library. Due Monday, November 9 th

What to do now…. Choose the culture that you wish to compare Research the customs of the teens in that culture Find a person that has lived there to talk to about their life experiences as a teen (optional) Create an outline due at the end of next class First draft finished at the beginning of class Friday, October 16 th.

Are you STRESSED??? How do you feel? Are you nervous? How is your breathing? rapidly? What are your muscles feeling like? Is your stomach tense? No…you do not have to do the assignment…. Please take notes on the following.

Write this in the target space of your notes… Target- Determine how stressed you are and some useful coping methods to deal with your stress level.

What is Stress? The term “stress” actually refers to the body’s reactions to any demand placed upon it. Stress can be good and bad.

Stressor the activity, emotion, or responsibility which is placing a demand upon you and causing stress. Student Discussion: What causes stress in your life?

Steps to handling stress 1. Identify the Stressor 2. Identify your control over the stressor. 3. Identify whether you can eliminate the stressor; if you can, do so. 4. If you cannot eliminate the stress, then build your skills to deal with it.

SYMPTOMS OF STRESS Accident proneLeg-wagging Anger/ IrritabilityLip-biting AnxietyLump in throat ApathyMenstrual Irregularities BlushingMuscle spasms/ tightness Chain smokingNausea Clammy handsNervous cough Continual boredomNightmares Inability to be aloneInsomnia Inability to talk Increased heart rate DepressionProcrastination Desire to run awayRocking back and forth Diarrhea/ConstipationShaking Dry mouthSighing Eating disordersSleeping disorders Fatigue/WearinessStomach cramps Feeling faintStroking face Fingernail bitingTalking too much Guilty feelingsTalking too fast Hair-twirling/pullingTearful HeadacheTemper flare-ups Heart palpitationsTic in eye or elsewhere Hyperactive/Listless Hypochondria

LIFESTYLE CHANGES TO REDUCE STRESS: 1. Balance work with play 2. Learn to accept what you cannot change – don’t fight the inevitable 3. Take one thing at a time 4. Get away from stressors with scheduled breaks 5. Compromise 6. Program fun and humor into life 7. Learn problem solving techniques – and use them 8. Learn relaxation techniques 9. Try new things 10. Adjust lifestyle to avoid rush hours or other situations that annoy you 11. Learn to say no 12. Fix things that don’t work well 13. Simplify 14. Become more flexible – some things are not worth doing perfectly 15. Develop back-up plans, just in case something happens 16. Unplug the phone 17. Use earplugs 18. Have personal time EVERY day 19. Find a positive addiction – peaceful and playful. Do it regularly. 20. Know your own stress levels, and live within them 21. Change our daily routine 22. Eliminate time wasters

PHYSICAL STRESS REDUCERS: 1. Get enough sleep and rest (avoid sleeping pills) 2. Monitor breathing – shallow breathing results in muscle tension 3. Exercise regularly – relaxed muscles make relaxed nerves 4. Listen to your body. Headaches, upset stomach, excessive worrying, and an inability to concentrate, are symptoms that you need some help. 5. Avoid any kind of self-medication 6. Eat balanced meals 7. Take breaks often. Stand up and walk around, do light exercises, etc. 8. Make your environment fit your needs 9. Dress comfortably 10. Look your best 11. Take a hot bath or shower to relax nerves 12. Pace yourself – don’t try to do everything at once 13. Have regular physical check-ups 14. Physically remove yourself from stressful situations

METHODS OF COPING Change our life style Learn progressive relaxation Use mental imagery Get adequate rest Learn relaxation techniques Eat a proper diet Get regular exercise Develop hobbies or new sports you enjoy Keep balance between work and play Eliminate bad habits Learn to pace yourself Realize your limits and plan around them Learn flexibility and to accept imperfections Avoid loneliness – learn to develop friendships Avoid self pity Don’t be afraid to compromise Learn to accept what you cannot change Talk about your troubles to people you can trust Develop a positive attitude Take a mini vacation Learn to accept what you cannot change Learn from your experiences – don’t dwell on them Maintain healthy weight Involve others in decision making Take a walk Plan some time just for yourself each day Read books that demand concentration Have a place to retreat where you can be alone Use humor Concentrate on what you are doing

Online Stress Test Google “Stress Test” it should be the third link down, it is also on your worksheet. Then answer questions 1 and 2 in the “Online Stress Test” section of you notes. When you are done put your pencil down.

Think Pair Share Now that you have been given many different avenues to cope with your stress, pick the one method that you know of, or think you know of, that would work the best for you. Write it on your notes in the space provided. Why? Turn to a partner and share what that method is and why you picked it. We will come back together as a whole to bounce around ideas.

Rate if we met the target Go back to the front of this page and reread the target On a scale of 1-5 (5 being we definitely met it, 1 being we did not meet it at all) rate how well you think we met today’s target. Put your rating on your notes: Rating: _____________

“Humor” Rootword “umor” which means fluid like water. Water wears sand down. 3 humor skills 1. Ability to see the absurdity in difficult situations. 2. Ability to take yourself lightly while taking your work seriously. 3. A disciplined sense of Joy in being alive.

Benefits of fun and laughter Stimulates the Immune System Stimulates Mental Functioning Enhances Creativity Enhances Production Increases Motivation Increases Positive Attitude Lowers Stress Reduces Anger and Hostility

Humor can help you: Thrive in change Remain creative under pressure Works more effectively Play more enthusiastic Stay Healthier

Humor is an actual attitude on the brain. Stupid: Means ignorant and uneducated. People do stupid things because they do not know any better. Silly: Originally means to have a good prosperous day.

Stages of Humor Development Giggling Prankster Stage – Early childhood, 1-5 years old Foolish Comics Stage – middle childhood, 6-9 years Puzzling Riddler Stage – late childhood 9-12 years Punning Wit Stage – Early adolescent years Satirical Critic Stage – Adolescent + adult

Remember!! “ stressed” is just “desserts” spelled backwards