Chapter 14 Tobacco Lesson 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use.

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Chapter 14 Tobacco Lesson 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use

Building Vocabulary target audience A group of people for which a product is intended product placement A paid arrangement a company has made to show its products in media such as television or film point of sale promotion Advertising campaigns in which a product is promoted at a store’s checkout counter nicotine replacement therapies Products that assist a person in breaking a tobacco habit LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. Stopping all use of tobacco products immediately cold turkey Lesson Home

Why Do Teens Use Tobacco? LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. People are more likely to use tobacco if their friends use it. Some teens use tobacco in order to fit in with their friends. Some teens use tobacco because they think it makes them seem cooler or more mature. Some teens smoking will help them feel more confident around others. Influence of Peers and Family Lesson Home

Why Do Teens Use Tobacco? LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. It is also common for teens to start smoking when tobacco is used in their homes. Similar to peer pressure, families can pressure teens into using tobacco even if family members do not directly encourage smoking. Other reasons teens try tobacco include wanting to rebel, being curious, or thinking the health risks do not apply to them. Influence of Peers and Family Lesson Home

Influence of the Media and Advertising LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. Television shows, movies, and video games  An estimated one-third of popular movies made for children and teens still show images of people smoking. Lesson Home

Influence of the Media and Advertising LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. target audience A group of people for which a product is intended Advertisements  Tobacco companies spend millions of dollars to advertise their products. Eighty percent of underage smokers use the three most-advertised brands. Tobacco companies see teens as a target audience. Lesson Home New Vocabulary

Influence of the Media and Advertising LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. Product Placement  If you see a favorite celebrity smoking, it could have an influence on you. Point of Sale Promotion  Tobacco companies use a point of sale promotion to get shoppers’ attention. point of sale promotion Advertising campaigns in which a product is promoted at a store’s checkout counter product placement A paid arrangement a company has made to show its products in media such as television or film Lesson Home New Vocabulary

Resisting Tobacco Use LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. Ninety percent of adult smokers start smoking before age 18. If you avoid tobacco use as a teen, you will greatly decrease the chance that you will smoke as an adult. Lesson Home

Reasons to Say No LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. Overall health Clear, healthy skin Fresh breath Clean, fresh- smelling clothes and hair Better sports performance Money savings Environmental health Lesson Home

Ways to Say No LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. Choose to spend time with others who are tobacco free. Be prepared to be asked if you want to try to tobacco. Use the S.T.O.P. strategy: Say "no" firmly. Tell why not. Offer another idea. Promptly leave. Practice saying no in an assertive style that shows you are serious but also shows you respect others. Speak in a firm voice with your head up. This will tell others you mean what you say. Lesson Home

Your Rights as a Nonsmoker LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. You have the right to breathe air that is free of tobacco smoke. Many laws are in place to protect nonsmokers. It has become easier to find smoke-free places. As a nonsmoker, you can ask people not to smoke around you. Lesson Home

Breaking the Tobacco Habit LESSON 5 Saying No to Tobacco Use BIG IDEA It is important to have strategies to resist the strong influences around tobacco use. The cold turkey method can be difficult for people because they need help breaking the addiction to nicotine. One source of help is nicotine replacement therapies (NRT), which include nicotine gums, lozenges, and patches worn on the skin. cold turkey Stopping all use of tobacco products immediately nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) Products that assist a person in breaking a tobacco habit Lesson Home New Vocabulary