Curriculum
Student Orientation Part IV

   

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Student Orientation
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  Part One
  Part Two
  Part Three
  Part Four
Goals and Dreams
Communications I
Communications II
Communications III
Parental Relationships
Self Discovery
Adolescent Health Issues
Setting Boundaries
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Conclude by telling students that this course information can have a profound effect on the rest of their lives. Information and the personal skills they learn here can be passed on to others who may benefit from the information as well.

They will learn:
(This should be shared with the students so they are able understand where the course is headed.)

  • how to use effective communication skills;
  • how to make the good choices;
  • how to set realistic goals for everyday living;
  • how to recognize, avoid, and overcome negative influences;
  • how to build personal character;
  • how to develop skills to deal with peer pressure;
  • how to choose healthy friendships;
  • the difference between infatuation and love;
  • how to set boundaries;
  • how to avoid high-risk behavior;
  • the importance of maintaining good relationships with their parents; and
  • how to protect their mental and physical health.
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