Suggested curriculum for The Choice Game Midwest Version.
Personal belief systems start with the family. Young people struggle to define themselves and their newly emerging values as they relate to their family. This segment explores both the traditional and not so traditional meaning of family, including trusted adults and friends.
The Media has a great influence over young people and in many ways it competes with family, tradition, culture and values. Drugs and sex are often part of the “
The sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS segment provides statistics and information that the only guaranteed protection is abstinence from sex, intravenous drug use and alcohol.
Helps youth learn effective and ineffective communication strategies for letting true feeling and wishes be known. Learning to communicate within the family and with peers is critical to a healthy and successful current and future life.
Explores a real life unplanned pregnancy from both the teen mother’s and father’s point of view including feelings, lifestyle changes and lost opportunities that having a baby when one is not prepared for the responsibilities of family life.
Explores the harmful effects of destructive substances and how they dramatically impair decision-making abilities. Under age drinking and illegal drugs can destroy lives and futures. Unsupervised parties where both alcohol and drugs are present lead to dangerous outcomes.
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