6 most important decisions teens

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      Provides opportunities for youth to develop their 6 C’s: Competence, Confidence, Connections, Character, Caring/Compassion, and Contribution. Facilitated and delivered with Adult mentors who partner with youthLearning experiences led by trained, caring adults and teens who create environments in which they work together as active learners.


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      “More About Decisions” from Helping Teens Reach Their Dreams by Schilling & Palomares, 1993. Time: 10 minutes. Materials: Paper and pens/pencils. Description: Ask students to write on a piece of paper all of the decisions that they can remember making so far today.


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      Have the foster parent discuss various things they can do with teens to teach independent living skills. Ensure they understand the requirement for, and purpose of, an independent living plan for teens …


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      Approaches/Techniques. Yet again, the most important approach is to be honest and open when talking to the child about the death of their loved one. Letting the child be a part of the planning for the service also seems to be helpful in the closure process for this age group (Slate and Scott, 2009).


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      Decreased ability to think or concentrate, or unable to make decisions, nearly every day. Thoughts of death, suicide, wishes to be dead or suicide attempts. Abusing drugs, alcohol or other substances. Safety Tips. Use safety equipment, helmets, pads and seat belts. Driving is most risky for teenagers when they have other teens in the car.


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