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Decisions and Your Character In this lesson, you will Learn About… How your decisions reflect your character. How you can make responsible decisions. How your decisions affect your health.
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Decisions and Your Character The Vocabulary terms in this lesson are: Decision Consequence Risk Cumulative risk Values Character Role model
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Types of Decisions You make decisions every day. Some decisions are minor, while others have serious consequences, or results.decisionsconsequences Decisions that affect your physical, mental/emotional, and social health are called health decisions.
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Types of Decisions (cont’d.) Some examples of health decisions are: Physical health: Should I wear a helmet? Mental/emotional health: How much time will I spend studying? Social health: Who will my friends be?
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How to Make Healthy Decisions Healthy decisions are thoughtful decisions and are made after evaluating a situation and possible risks.risks Making healthy decisions involves a step- by-step process.
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The Decision-Making Process There are six steps in the decision-making process. DecisionHill State the situation List the options Weigh the possible outcomes Consider values Make a decision and act on it Evaluate your decision
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Step 1: State the Situation Understand the situation. Consider all the facts and people involved in the situation.
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Step 2: List the Options Think of all possible options. Ask family members, friends, and teachers for suggestions.
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Step 3: Weigh Possible Outcomes Weigh the outcomes of all the options. Use HELP to guide your choice: H – Healthful E – Ethical L – Legal P – Parent approval Consider cumulative risks.cumulative risks
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Step 4: Consider Values Consider your values when making the decision. ValuesValues shape your character and guide the way you live.
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Step 4: Consider Values (cont’d.) Your character is defined by the way you think, feel, and act. The six traits of good character are: Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship
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Step 5: Make a Decision and Act on It Choose the best course of action and act on it. If none of the choices satisfy you, go back to Step 2.Step 2
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Step 6: Evaluate Your Decision Evaluate the positive, negative, and unexpected results of your decision. If the action was not successful, try again. Use the decision-making process to find another way to deal with the situation.
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Good Character, Responsible Decisions When you think your decisions out carefully, you are more likely to make healthy choices. Having good character helps you make healthy decisions. Making responsible decisions and accepting the consequences helps you become a positive role model for others.role model
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1.When making decisions, you need to consider _____ and ______. Reviewing Terms and Facts risksvalues
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Fill in the missing steps of the decision-making process. DecisionHill State the situation List the options Weigh the possible outcomes Consider your values Make a decision and act on it Evaluate your decision Reviewing Terms and Facts
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Thinking Critically How are responsible decisions related to good character? If you have good character, you are more likely to understand the consequences of your actions and make wise decisions. Also, you will accept the consequences of your decisions.
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Vocabulary Review Decisions are choices that you make. When making decisions, it is important to consider all the risks involved. All decisions have consequences, either positive or negative.
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Vocabulary Review Consequences are the results of an action.
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Vocabulary Review Risk is the chance of harm or loss.
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Vocabulary Review Cumulative risk is the addition of one risk factor to another, increasing the chance of harm or loss. For example, riding your bike without a helmet is a risk factor. Riding in traffic is another. Riding in the rain is a third. When combined, these risk factors greatly increase the chances of severe injury.
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Vocabulary Review Values are beliefs you feel strongly about that help guide the way you live. If your values are strong, any decision you make should be in agreement with them. If a decision is not in agreement with your values, you will probably feel uncomfortable with the decision.
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Vocabulary Review Your character is the way you think, feel, and act. The six traits of good character are: Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship
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Vocabulary Review A role model is a person whose success or behavior serves as an example for others.
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