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How To Make A Good Decision

SEN My Changing World. How To Make A Good Decision. How To Make Good Decisions. using the traffic lights system. How to make good decisions. Every day we make decisions. Sometimes they are easy. Sometimes they are difficult.

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How To Make A Good Decision

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  1. SEN My Changing World How To Make A Good Decision

  2. How To Make Good Decisions using the traffic lights system

  3. How to make good decisions • Every day we make decisions. • Sometimes they are easy. • Sometimes they are difficult. • If we use the traffic lights to think through our decisions, we can make better decisions.

  4. How to make good decisions STOP What are the possibilities? What might happen?

  5. How to make good decisions THINK What would be good about each choice? What would be bad about each choice? What is the worst that could happen? Who could I talk to about this?

  6. How to make good decisions DECIDE What will I decide to do? Why have I decided to do this?

  7. How to make good decisions Great! Now you know how to make good decisions. Click on the traffic lights if you want to practise making some decisions. Click the house if you’ve decided to stop using this resource now.

  8. How to make good decisions • Your granny gives you money to go and buy some clothes. • Your mum always buys porridge; this week she lets you go and pick the cereal. • You’re very hungry. When in the shop with your friend, you see a chocolate bar you can’t afford. Click on the traffic lights to practise making each of the following decisions.

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