Standards
Demonstrate the ability to be positive peer role models in the school and community.
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Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to use verbal and non-verbal ways to refuse participation in sexual behavior.
Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to communicate one's behavioral limits and to show respect for the limits of others related to physical intimacy and sexual behavior.
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Generate resourceCreate a plan to stay within behavioral limits which protect one from HIV and STIs.
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Generate resourceEvaluate the impact of alcohol and other drug use on decisions regarding sexual behavior.
Generate resourceExamine viewpoints of parents and other trusted adults regarding teen relationships, abstinence, and sexual decisions.
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Generate resourceDemonstrate skills to avoid and escape risky situations.
Generate resourceSet personal boundaries and limits related to physical intimacy and sexual behavior.
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Generate resourceCompare characteristics of healthy and unhealthy relationships, and describe ways to express caring for a boyfriend or girlfriend while staying abstinent.
Generate resourceSummarize the benefits of staying within behavioral limits and remaining abstinent.
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Generate resourceGrowth and Development
Generate resourceAnalyze situations where assertive communication and refusal skills can be used to avoid and escape risky situations.
Generate resourceAnalyze behaviors and situations that may result in increased risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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Generate resourceDescribe sources of accurate information and assistance in one's community.
Generate resourceExplain when it is important to get adult, medical, and/or counseling help.
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Generate resourceDistinguish between facts and myths regarding HIV infection and AIDS.
Generate resourceExplain how HIV is and is not transmitted.
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Generate resourceHIV Prevention
Generate resourceCreate a plan to incorporate adequate rest and sleep in daily routines.
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Generate resourceAnalyze the influence of media on selection of personal health care products.
Generate resourceAnalyze the social influences that encourage or discourage a person to practice sun safety.
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Generate resourceExplain strategies to support youth who have illnesses such as asthma, epilepsy, or diabetes.
Generate resourceDemonstrate the proper steps to protect against harm from the sun.
Generate resourceAnalyze the characteristics of an illness or injury to determine whether it is necessary to seek medical care.
Generate resourceDemonstrate basic first aid skills (i.e., controlling bleeding, Heimlich maneuver).
Generate resourceApply health practices that can prevent the spread of illness, including foodborne illness.
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Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to access information about personal health products (e.g., deodorant, shampoo, sun screen, and dental care products), and evaluate the information's validity.
Generate resourceLocate resources in one's school and community, and on the Internet, for first aid information and training; and assess the validity of the resources.
Generate resourceLocate resources in one's school and community, and on the Internet, related to personal health issues and concerns; and assess the validity of the resources.
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Generate resourceExplain how common infectious diseases are transmitted by air, indirect contact, and person-to-person contact.
Generate resourceDescribe the importance of rest and sleep for personal health.
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Generate resourcePersonal Health and Wellness
Generate resourceAdvocate for a school environment in which everyone treats each other with caring and respect.
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Generate resourceEvaluate behaviors, including one's own, to determine if they are examples of essential character traits.
Generate resourceApply conflict resolution skills to real or hypothetical situations involving peers.
Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to use assertive communication skills.
Generate resourceDemonstrate ways to show caring and respect for others, including those with real or perceived differences (e.g., cultural differences, disabilities, gender, and sexual orientation).
Generate resourceSocial Skills
Generate resourceApply character traits during the process of making a decision.
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Generate resourceDemonstrate using the problem solving steps to solve a problem.
Generate resourceExplain internal and external factors that help to determine how one acts toward others.
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Generate resourceApply skills to manage strong feelings.
Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to use stress management techniques.
Generate resourceDescribe the signs and symptoms of stress.
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Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to locate school and community resources to assist with problems related to emotional health concerns, including when someone is in danger of hurting self or others.
Generate resourceDemonstrate how to ask trusted adults and friends for help with emotional or mental health concerns for oneself or others, including the risk of suicide.
Generate resourceAnalyze situations as to whether they call for simple acts of caring among friends, or require getting the help of caring adults.
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Generate resourceDescribe essential character traits needed for personal success and well being.
Generate resourceDescribe the warning signs, risk factors, and protective factors for depression and suicide.
Generate resourceDistinguish between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication.
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Generate resourceSocial and Emotional Health
Generate resourceAdvocate for changes in home, school, or community environments that would increase safety.
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Generate resourceDemonstrate skills for dealing with intimidation, including sexual harassment.
Generate resourceApply conflict resolution skills to real or hypothetical situations involving peers.
Generate resourceSocial Skills
Generate resourceApply the problem-solving steps to hypothetical situations involving assault and intimidation, including sexual harassment.
Generate resourceDecision Making
Generate resourceAnalyze influences that can lead to abusive relationships, including expectations for males and females.
Generate resourceEvaluate individual, group, and societal influences that promote peace and respectful behaviors, and those that promote violence and disrespectful behaviors.
Generate resourceInfluences
Generate resourceCommit to taking individual action to promote peace.
Generate resourceAssess situations for safety hazards and consequences, and make recommendations regarding safety procedures or safety gear to alleviate the risks.
Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to properly and consistently use a variety of safety gear, including seat belts.
Generate resourceDemonstrate skills to avoid or escape a potentially violent dating situation.
Generate resourceRecognize warning signs of potential danger in relationships.
Generate resourceDemonstrate skills and strategies for avoiding or escaping potentially dangerous situations.
Generate resourceDescribe strategies to stay safe when using the Internet.
Generate resourceEvaluate potential responses to violence to determine the probability of a safe outcome.
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Generate resourceDescribe the characteristics of situations for which adult help is needed, including intimidating and dangerous situations, where valid help can be located, and how to access it for self or others.
Generate resourceAccess Information
Generate resourceDefine the legal consequences of sexual harassment and violence.
Generate resourceDescribe the extent of the problem of dating abuse, assault, and rape.
Generate resourceEvaluate the impact of alcohol and other drug use related to safety when dating.
Generate resourceDescribe the characteristics of healthy (positive) and harmful (negative) relationships.
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Generate resourceCompose persuasive advice for peers on how to stay alcohol, tobacco, and drug free.
Generate resourceDemonstrate ways to support people who are abstaining from and/or trying to quit using alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs.
Generate resourceDemonstrate effective refusal skills to counter pressure to use alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs.
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Generate resourceApply problem-solving skills to hypothetical situations to protect oneself and others from alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use.
Generate resourceDecision Making
Generate resourceEvaluate environmental and social factors, especially advertising strategies, which may influence young people to use alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs.
Generate resourceInfluences
Generate resourceDemonstrate skills to avoid hazards due to another's use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs, including avoiding secondhand smoke and riding in a car with someone who has been using alcohol or other drugs.
Generate resourceDemonstrate how to follow directions for correct use of over-the-counter and prescription medications.
Generate resourceRecognize risky situations that may lead to trouble, so that one can protect oneself and others from alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use.
Generate resourceDescribe a variety of needs young people may have, explain healthy ways to meet these needs without using alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs, and make a personal commitment to remain drug free.
Generate resourceHealth Behaviors
Generate resourceLocate resources in one's school and community, and on the Internet, for information and assistance regarding alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use; and assess the validity of the resources.
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Generate resourceAnalyze how alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and exposure negatively impacts the user, as well as friends, family members, and community members.
Generate resourceCore Concepts
Generate resourceAlcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Generate resourceAdvocate for the availability of appealing, nutrient-dense foods in the school cafeteria and throughout the school environment.
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Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to persuade peers to eat healthy and be physically active.
Generate resourceDemonstrate skills for dealing with pressure to eat in ways that are not healthy.
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Generate resourceMake a personal plan for improving one's nutrition and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Generate resourceAssess personal barriers to healthy eating and being physically active, and develop practical solutions to remove these barriers.
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Generate resourceAnalyze the influence of television, computer, and video games on physical activity.
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Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to use safety equipment for physical activity.
Generate resourceEvaluate the availability of nutrient-dense foods in the school cafeteria and throughout the school environment.
Generate resourceDescribe moderate-intensity physical activities that are personally enjoyed and that can be enjoyed for a lifetime.
Generate resourceEvaluate a typical day's food intake according to the federal dietary guidelines for teenagers.
Generate resourceAnalyze characteristics of restaurant menu items and methods of preparation to identify healthier food choices one can make when eating out, including at fast food restaurants.
Generate resourceHealth Behaviors
Generate resourceDescribe how to access nutrition information about foods offered in restaurants in one's community.
Generate resourceDemonstrate the ability to access resources regarding healthy weight management and unhealthy eating patterns; and assess the validity of the resources.
Generate resourceDetermine the accuracy of health claims on food packages and advertisements in order to choose foods that have the most nutritional value.
Generate resourceUse nutrition information on food labels to compare products and select foods for specific dietary goals.
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Generate resourceSummarize the characteristics of a healthy body image and factors that determine body weight, including body type.
Generate resourceDescribe the federal dietary guidelines for teenagers, and the recommended amount of physical activity needed to achieve health benefits.
Generate resourceSummarize the benefits of healthy eating, being physically active, and keeping the body hydrated, and the potential consequences of not doing so.
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Generate resourceNutrition and Physical Activity
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