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ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES

Situation #4

After you pretend you're okay with how your friends are changing and what they're doing, you feel (choose one):

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

Now, answer this question:
What do you think will really happen if you don't go along with your friends?

 

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES

Situation #4

Based on your feelings, the next time you are in a situation similar to this one, you are likely to (choose one):

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES

Situation #4

Here are some possibilities. Choose one and see where it takes you.
Your close friends are changing and doing things you don't feel good about, like stealing. You (choose one):

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES

Situation #4

Old friends, new changes

You have had the same set of friends for several years now, and you are all very close, which you like. Lately, however, you notice that some of your friends are changing. Some of them have started stealing, and the others seem to approve. They've lost interest in the things you used to do together, like school sports, and you still want to be on some of the teams.

What sort of changes are going on here, and what effects could they have on you? Can friendships change and still be friendships? What roles might these friends have played in your life in the past, and what roles might they play in the future?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES

Situation #3

When the new kid and some of your old friends come over to your house to hang out, you feel (choose one):

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

ACTIVITY 5: What Would You Do?

CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES

Situation #3

After deciding not to be friends with the new kid that your firends don't like, you feel (choose one):