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PERSONAL DEVLOPMENT UNIT 2
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Terms Defined Adolescence - The stage of growth between childhood and adulthood. Consequences - results of a choice made or action taken. Decision – the act of making a choice or coming to a solution Etiquette – manners, accepted rules of behavior. 4/21/2017
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6. Impression – effect produced on the mind or emotions.
5. Goals – something a person wants to do, to have or to achieve, and is willing to work for it. 6. Impression – effect produced on the mind or emotions. 7. Needs – something that you have to have in order to live. 8. Priorities – items that rank high in order of importance to an individual. 9. Respect – consideration, showing regard for the worth of someone or something. 4/21/2017
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Self-Esteem – the sense of worth a person attaches to oneself.
Responsibility – an obligation or duty for which a person is held accountable. Rights – special privilege, benefit, or personal favor to which one is entitled. Self-Concept – the mental picture people have of themselves; their opinion about themselves. Self-Esteem – the sense of worth a person attaches to oneself. 4/21/2017
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Self-Respect – the ability to hold oneself in high esteem.
Values – ideas about right & wrong and what is important in your life. Wants – Things that you would like to have but are not necessary for survival. 4/21/2017
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4 Types of Growth and Development
Physical- has to do with body changes Social- the way you behave and act Emotional- the way you express your feelings. Intellectual- developing the ability to think. 4/21/2017
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CHANGES DURING ADOLESCENCE
PUBERTY-CHANGES IN BODY TO BECOME THAT OF AN ADULT. DEALING WITH HORMONES FEELINGS OF EMOTIONAL ROLLER COASTER ABILITY TO SOLVE MORE COMPLEX PROBLEMS 4/21/2017
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NEEDS VS. WANTS NEEDS ARE THE THINGS ESSENTIAL FOR LIFE SUCH AS CLOTHING, FOOD, AND SHELTER. WANTS ARE THE THINGS THAT YOU DESIRE BUT DON’T NEED TO SURVIVE. 4/21/2017
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VALUES HONESTY TRUST DEPENDABLE FAMILY MONEY MANAGEMENT KINDNESS
MANNERS 4/21/2017
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DECISION MAKING PROCESS
1. ID the decision to be made. 2. List your resources and alternatives 3. Analyze and study your alternatives. 4. Make your decision. 5. Act on your decision. 6. Analyze your decision. 4/21/2017
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Setting Goals 4/21/2017
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Importance of Goals Goal – something you plan to do, be, or have & something you are willing to work for. To reach goals make sure they are: Stated in your own words Positive Realistic Something you really desire 4/21/2017
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Goals A. Personal Goals 1. Short-term Goals – goals that can be accomplished in the near future. a. finishing a homework assignment b. applying for a part time job 4/21/2017
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Goals 2. Long-term Goals – more far reaching and take longer to achieve a. graduating from college b. starting your own business c. getting married 4/21/2017
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Goals B. Group Goals – sharing goals putting aside your goals for a while to work together 1. Family goals a. repainting a house b. planning holiday activities 2. Community or youth group goals a. help a family whose home has burned b. raise money 4/21/2017
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Achieving Your Goals A. Keep your goals in mind
1.Create a mental picture of your goal 2. Write it down & review it often 4/21/2017
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Reaching your Goals B. Stay active with your goal 1. Go to class
2. Study C. Be Determined 1. Don’t let stumbling blocks get you down 4/21/2017
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Human Resources accomplish your goal.
Resource – anything you use to help accomplish your goal. 1. Human Resources – have to do with people. a. family, teachers, friends, neighbors, employers, people in the community. b. YOU – your health, interests, skills, knowledge, abilities, and attitudes. . 4/21/2017
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Nonhuman Resources Material Resources – money, property,
supplies, time, and tools. a. community resources 1. libraries 2. schools 3. churches 4. hospitals 5. parks 4/21/2017
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Steps Toward Maturity Independence Dealing with Emotions Dependability
Willingness to work hard 4/21/2017
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Physical Traits Are the distinguishing characteristics of your body. People can see these. Ex. Hair, eyes, skin, nose, height, and weight. Some are inherited from your parents Lifestyle can affect physical traits 4/21/2017
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Self-concept The way you see yourself
Self-esteem is the way you feel about your self concept. 4/21/2017
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Personality The way you think and act that makes you unique.
Two factors affect personality-physical traits and environment 4/21/2017
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Making the Most of Yourself
Every day you make choices about what you will be. 1. learning a skill 2. staying drug-free 3. making new friends B. Being successful at something you work for feels good. It helps you feel more confident & willing to take on other challenges 4/21/2017
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MAKING THE MOST OF YOURSELF
C. Success and self-confidence go hand in hand. 1.Self-confidence means people are confident in their abilities. 2.With self-confidence people feel good about themselves & their accomplishments. 3.Even small successes help you learn to believe in yourself 4/21/2017
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What’s Your Potential? Potential –The possibility of becoming more than you are right now. Being all you can be. A. Ways to reach your potential 1. Check out your interests and abilities a. Make a list of each one, (ask people who know you their opinion) b. Match your interests and abilities. 4/21/2017
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