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What is a way that someone can move forward in a positive way regarding risky behavior and influences?
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How can you limit influences that negatively impact you health?
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Tell me how some Internal or External influences could impact you negatively in regards to you as a student.
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Scenario: Give me an example of how Internal and External influences impact your health in regards to your student performance.
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Scenario: Give me an example of how Internal and External influences interact to influence you to be the student you are today.
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Give me an example of an external influence from the LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES category.
Answers can include, but are not limited to: Finances/Money, Health, Environment, Gender, Skin Color
Give me an example of an external influence from the LAW or POLICY category.
Answers can include, but are not limited to: Parents, Employer, School, Law Enforcement, Court System
Give me an example of an external influence from the Technology category.
Answers can include, but are not limited to: TV, Phone, Computers, Smart watches, Ipads
Give me an example of an external influence from the MEDIA category.
Answers can include, but are not limited to: Music, Social, Movies, Books
Give me an example of an external influence from the CULTURE category.
Answers can include, but are not limited to: Popular Culture, Homeland, Religious, American, Western
Give me an example of an external influence from the PEOPLE category.
Answers can include, but are not limited to: Family, Friends, Peers, Teachers, Employer, Religious Leaders, Neighbors
How you act is called a ...
Behavior
A way of thinking or feeling with regards to someone or something. The way a person expresses or applies their beliefs and values. This is expressed through words and behavior/actions.
Attitude
An idea that is accepted as true without any facts. It is an internal feeling that something is true, even though that belief may be unproven or irrational.
Beliefs
A person’s own set of principles which they consider of great importance. A measure of the worth or importance a person attaches to something. Our values are often reflected in the way we live our lives.
Values
List the six (6) categories of External Influences
People, Culture, Media, Technology, Law and Policy, Life Circumstances