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Taking charge of your health lesson 2

Taking charge of your health lesson 2. BELLRINGER: In one or two sentences, describe what the word lifestyle means to you . What choices can you make to improve your health?. Health Skills (Life Skills) .

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Taking charge of your health lesson 2

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  1. Taking charge of your healthlesson 2 BELLRINGER: In one or two sentences, describe what the word lifestyle means to you. What choices can you make to improve your health?

  2. Health Skills (Life Skills) • Specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health. Give three examples of when you would use a life skill… • Communication • Refusal / Resistance skills • Conflict resolution • Accessing health information • Analyzing influences • Practicing healthful behaviors or wellness • Stress management • Advocacy • Decision making • Goal setting

  3. Health Skills (Life Skills) • One way to evaluate your life skills is to ask the following questions: • Do I periodically evaluate the three parts of my health? • Am I making good decisions? • Am I setting & meeting my goals? • Do I use refusal skills when I need to? • Am I communicating my feelings? • Do I compare products & services for value & quality? • Life skills work together to improve your health & wellness • Using refusal skills leads to good decisions. • Good communication can help you reach goals. • Making good decisions will keep you healthy. • Staying informed will alert you to the areas that you need to improve on. • Assessing all 3 parts of your health keeps your level of wellness high. • Learning to evaluate media messages & to comparison shop makes you a wise consumer.

  4. Interpersonal Communication: Exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, between two or more people Use “I” messages Focuses on your emotions instead of placing blame Communicate with Respect and Caring Eye Contact Body Language Tone of Voice Work Selection Clear, organized ideas Be an active listener DON’T INTERUPT!! COMMUNICATION SKILLS

  5. COMMUNICATION STYLES Passive • Inability or unwillingness to express thoughts and feelings. • Example… passive people will do something they don’t want to do or make up an excuse rather than say how they feel. Assertive • Standing up for oneself. • Example… assertive people will say what they think and stand up for their beliefs without hurting others. Aggressive • Overreaction, blaming and criticizing. • Example… aggressive people try to get their way through bullying, intimidation or even physical violence.

  6. Communication skills that can help you say NO when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values Examples? Someone might want you to get into a car with a driver that has been drinking….. Thoughts? REFUSAL/RESISTANCE SKILLS

  7. Process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving. Examples? Stepping away from the argument Allowing the conflict to subside Using good interpersonal communication skills Maintaining attitude and respect for yourself and others Compromise CONFLICT RESOLUTION SKILLS

  8. Knowing how to find and evaluate health information will help you make decisions that benefit your well being. Health care providers/professionals Valid internet sites Government agencies or professional health organizations Parents/Guardians/Trusted Adults Teacher…. ME Accessing information

  9. Influences on Health & Wellnesslesson 3 BELLRINGER: Make a list of outside forces that can affect your health What are inherited traits? Why do you do the things you do?

  10. Personal values Personal beliefs Perceptions Your family and culture Friend / peers Environmental Media & technology School and community Curiosity/Fears Analyzing influences

  11. Influences on Health & Wellness • Heredity & Your Health • What is Heredity? • Inheriting Health Conditions Heredity is the passing down of traits from a parent to a child. A trait is a characteristic that person has. Some conditions & diseases can be inherited or passed down from a parent to child Family Tree (draw your family tree) • Environmental Influences What are some examples of things that you can do to make your environment a healthier place to live: • Dispose of trash properly • Walk, ride a bike or use mass transit to reduce number of cars on road • Start recycling program

  12. Members of family tree & possible health concerns… Great grandparents Grandparents Parents Siblings Great Aunts/Uncles Aunts Uncles Cousins Heart Disease Cancer Diabetes High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol Stroke

  13. What health behaviors do you practice everyday? What choices can you make to improve your health?(Remember the Health Triangle) Eat well balanced meals Regular daily physical activity Avoid using tobacco, alcohol, drugs Brush teeth/shower Wear safety belt in car Express emotions in health ways Treat others with respect Practicing healthful behaviors

  14. Stress: The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands Stress management skills: Skills that help you reduce and manage stress in your life. Examples? Exercise Relaxation Managing time efficiently What do you do? Stress management

  15. Taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief Advocacy

  16. Making responsible decisions and setting goals GoalsLesson 4

  17. Those things you aim for that take planning and work Long Term: Goal you plan to reach over an extended period of time Short Term: Goal you can reach in a short period of time Goals

  18. Multistep strategy to identify and achieve your goals • Set a specific, realistic goal and write it down • List the steps you will take to reach your goal • Identify sources of help and support • Set a reasonable time frame for achieving your goal • Evaluate your progress by establishing checkpoints Action Plan

  19. Decision making skills: Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision H-(Healthful) Does this choice present any health risks? E-(Ethical) Does this choice reflect what you value? L-(Legal) Does this option violate any local, state, or federal laws? P-(Parent Approval) Would your parent or guardian approve of this choice? Decision making

  20. Step 1- State the Situation Step 2- List the Options Step 3- Weigh the Possible Outcomes Step 4- Consider Values Step 5- Make a Decision and Act on It Step 6- Evaluate the Decision Steps to the Decision making Process

  21. DECISION MAKING MODEL • D = Define the problem • E = Explore the alternatives • C = Consider the consequences • I = Identify values and/or morals • D = Decide on your solution • E = Evaluate your decision

  22. DECISION MAKING FACTORS POSITIVE NEGATIVE • Being reared in a loving, functional family • Being involved in school activities • Having positive self-esteem • Having goals • Having close friends • Having a role model • Dysfunctional Family • Low self-esteem • Unable to resist peer pressure • Experiencing family disruptions • Depression • Academic and/or athletic pressure

  23. Making responsible health consumer decisions Being a health-literate consumerLesson 5

  24. Key Concepts Health Consumer- Someone who purchases or uses health products or services. Advertising- written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service Comparison shopping- judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors, such as quality, features, and cost. Warranty- a company's or a stores written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product doesn’t function properly Making informed choices

  25. Bandwagon • Rich and famous • Free gifts • Great outdoors • Good times • Testimonial • Slogan/Jingle Making informed choices

  26. Everyone is using it, and you should too! Bandwagon

  27. It will make you feel rich and famous too! Rich and famous

  28. Its too good of a deal to pass up! Free gifts

  29. If its associated with nature it must be healthy Great outdoors

  30. This product will add fun to your life! Good times

  31. It worked for them, so it will work for you, too! Testimonial

  32. You pick it, because you know it! Slogan/Jingle WE BUY SILVER______________ HURT IN A CAR_______________

  33. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U Advertising Technique

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