After we have grounded in self-leaders’ core values – developing that inner compass, we shift into how to make good decisions.
When children are born, their parents make 100% of their decisions for them – from what they eat to what they wear to where they go. By the time they leave home, they need to be able to make good decisions for themselves 100% of the time!
Knowing what they believe about critical issues such as cheating, lying, stealing, using drugs or alcohol, engaging in sexual activity, and cutting class can help kids stand against peer pressure and stay focused on their goals.
This session aims to help children learn how to make good decisions and provides a platform for them to decide about the critical issues listed above before they actually face them. I share the story Charlie Chooses Charlie to help kids understand the importance of choosing what they want for themselves before they are in a peer pressure situation. Then we practised using the “Four C’s of Decision Making” module for choosing what they want for themselves in key areas of their lives.