Healthy Decision Making For Teens | Interactive Workbook On Growth Mindset
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- Drug & Alcohol Prevention can sometimes feel.. a bit.. preachy. I wanted to approach healthy decision making in a student led way that would EMPOWER them with information not just a lecture. So... I came up with this bundle which includes my best selling Dangers of Drugs & Alcohol SimulationPrice $10.00Original Price $12.45Save $2.45
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This activity is perfect for teaching growth mindset and healthy decision making for teens grades 8-12. It's a 16 page google slides \ printable workbook for your students that will cover everything from healthy vs risky decisions to the importance of who you surround yourself with.
I use this resource in my health class during our unit on drugs and alcohol to facilitate discussions on peer pressure and making healthy choices. However, it's versatile enough to be applicable in virtually any class for teenagers. It empowers them to comprehend the underlying reasons behind their choices and how these decisions contribute to their personal development.
Topics Covered:
-Healthy vs Risky Decisions
-Habits
-Automatic vs Deliberate Choices
-Styles of Decision Making
-Inside vs Outside Or Control
-The Decision Matrix (Long-term Short-term Gratification)
-WHY | WHAT | WHO Method of Making Choices
-Needs-Based Perspective on Choices
Included:
-16 pages (Including title page) of B&W Printable PDF
-Digital Version compatible with Google Slides and Google Classroom
If you want to learn more about the WHY | WHAT | WHO METHOD check out my blog post on it.
Looking for other great activities that are just as thought-provoking?
Try my Dangers of Drugs & Alcohol SIMULATION GAME
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