 Character- a person’s use of self-control to act on responsible values.  Value- a principle or standard that guides the way a person behaves..

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 Character- a person’s use of self-control to act on responsible values.  Value- a principle or standard that guides the way a person behaves..

Responsibility Citizenship CaringFairness Respect Honesty Character Values

  Honesty › Not only telling the truth, but acting on it!  Responsibility › Making healthful decisions and accepting the consequences.  Citizenship › Carrying out the duties of a member of the community.

 Caring › Sharing the pain and pleasure of others.  Fairness › Acting or judging without favoritism or prejudice.  Respect › Treating others with dignity and consideration.

 Family  School  Peers  Media  Culture  Do the right thing…  m/watch?v=t4AJFyK63Hg &feature=related m/watch?v=t4AJFyK63Hg &feature=related

 List different instances in which you may feel peer pressure.  Positive or negative?

1. Say “NO” in a firm voice. 2. Give reasons for saying no. 3. Be certain your behavior matches your words. 4. Ask and adult for help if you need help.