Responsible Decision-Making Process Illustrated
Explore the decision-making process through practical examples like navigating social situations, addressing peer pressure, and intervening in bullying incidents. Learn to identify problems, gather information, weigh alternatives, predict consequences, make choices, act, and evaluate outcomes. Practice applying this structured approach to become a more responsible decision-maker in various scenarios.
- Responsible decision-making
- Decision-making process
- Social situations
- Peer pressure
- Bullying intervention
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Decision-Making Process Making Responsible Decisions
What would you do? Example 1 You get invited to a party; most of your friends also got invited, but your best friend was left out on purpose
Decision-Making Process 1. Identify the problem - list the problem you need to solve Gather information - learn about different options Identify alternatives - decide your options Predict the immediate and long-term consequences - list the pros and cons of your options Make the best choice - decide which of your alternatives is the best for you Act - implement your decision Evaluate - reflect on your decision. What would you do differently next time? 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Decision-Making Process Identify the problem Identify alternatives Gather information Predict the immediate and long- term consequences Make the best choice Act Evaluate
Lets practice using the process! Example 1 You get invited to a party; most of your friends also got invited, but your best friend was left out on purpose Step 1 Identify the problem Step 2 Gather information Step 3 Identify alternatives Step 4 Predict immediate and long-term consequences Step 5 Make the best choice Step 6 Act Step 7 Evaluate
Try for yourself using examples 2 and 3!
Example 2 Your friends (including your crush) start smoking/drinking which they think makes them cool.
Example 3 You arrive to school early one morning and see someone getting shoved and bullied by a few older students.
Video Sexting View the following video which shows an example of sexting. Use the decision-making process to demonstrate what you would do differently in that situation.
Factors in Making Decisions What are some factors that influence our decisions? FACTORS