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The mental of physical tension you feel when faced with changes Natural part of living Affect everyone at some point Signs of stress Anxiety Fear Conflict Worry More important = more stress Some stress – exciting & stimulating
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Different ways Some you cannot control Heart - faster Breathing – faster Sweat – more Muscle – tense Mouth – dry Stomach - knots Once the event passes, body will return to normal If stress/tension continues, more serious problems may occur Headaches, stomach ulcers, heart disease & high blood pressure
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How does your body respond to stress? How do you know?
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Learn to identify the events that cause you stress Since change causes stress, try not to make a lot of changes at once Plan Find a way around stressful situations Know your limits Learn to say “NO”
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Some stress-cannot be avoid Talk to someone Talk about how you feel When faced with a problem, try to find a solution Keep body healthy & fit – helps w/everyday stress Learn to relax Listen to music reading Accept stress as a part of life
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An unsettling event or experience in a person’s life Cause people to make changes Change = stress Thus crisis = stress Most people will experience at least one crisis in their life
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Many families will face from time to time Loss of job illness All members should be informed Budget/Spending Plan Needs come first Keep a positive attitude Shouldn’t complain May only be temporary Teens might add to income by a part time job/odd jobs Rent movies instead of going out Preparing food May bring families closer together Solving the problem together
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What are some ways right now that you could help out if you were to go home and find out that your family was in financial crisis??
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Includes unwelcome sexual advances and requests for sexual favors Example: certain remarks about a person’s body SERIOUS issue Happens to you – TELL the person to stop If continues, ask for help by someone you trust Parent Counselor Supervisor Write down what happens - record
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Who are some people that you could talk in this was happening to you? What if you told your friend that you were being sexually harassed and asked them not to tell. A few days later, the police is at your door. How would you react?? Explain.
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A legal end to a marriage U.S. almost 1 out of every 2 marriages will end All members are affected Usually does not happen suddenly Hard for most, CHILDREN especially Feel a mixture of fear, anger, depression, & guilt Small – wonder what will happen Older – angry at parents Custody/child support For some – divorce can actually help the family
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How would you handle if your parents got divorced or how did you handle it?? Who could you talk to??
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Very few are comfortable with the topic Part of the life cycle Learn to accept death as a reality of life Sadness, loss, anger, & guilt – common emotions
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Denial Refusing to believe the person has died Anger Directed at the person for dying or at others for not sympathizing Bargaining Trying to negotiate away the death Depression Feeling lonely and thinking about death Acceptance Understanding the death
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Some things you can do to help ease the pain of someone’s death Accept comfort a friend & sympathy of people around you Special support services Talking about the death Cry Don’t shut people out Once you accept that the person is dead, the healing process will begin
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Can be more tragic Wondering why? Did I cause this? If I have just did… A leading cause of death for young people Attempt – usually a cry for help Most teens don’t want to die They want HELP Don’t ignore the remarks, let them know you care Suggest to them talking to their parents, counselor, an adult they trust Suicide Hotline number: 1-800-SUICIDE 1-800-273-TALK
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How would handle if your best friend told you that he/she was thinking about committing suicide??
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Violence, drugs abuse, alcohol & unplanned pregnancy – examples Violence – any act of harm to another person Domestic violence – violence against family members Verbal, emotional, physical & sexual abuse Damaging to ALL Dating violence – includes physical & emotional (insulting and/or humiliating) abuse Gang violence – growing concern for many Gang – a group of people who join together for negative, hostile purposes Teens may be pressured to join Many innocent people are caught in the crossfire
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AT your table, discuss how you would handle if Rowan County had a problem with gangs?? Would you be afraid to go to school?? Wal- Mart??
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Run away from their problems Runaway from home – new set of problems Never solves anything Try to escape through drugs & alcohol Addicted or dependent Another crisis will start Will not solve the problem Try to forget through dating relationships Pressures of dating = new problems Unplanned pregnancy could occur Will not make your problems go away
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Discuss why would someone runaway?? List places that they would go?? How would they get money?? Does this help them with the problems?
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Reflect on why school is a challenge for individuals. Include: Reasons – explanation Personal feelings about school
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So many sources available, use them Talk to some one Use the hotline Teachers, counselors, family doctors, religious leaders Yellow Pages of phone book ASK FOR HELP
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