Title: Obj. 1.01 Outline factors
1Obj. 1.01 Outline factors strategies that
promote personal development
2Adolescence the period of life when you prepare
to be an adult.
- You develop physically, intellectually,
emotionally, socially (and morally) - Self concept how you define what you are
- Self-esteem how you feel about your self
- Potential capability of becoming more than you
are right now.
3Calling the owner of a blank check that is found
while cleaning tables shows good character on the
job.
- Noticing that the new student was eating lunch
alone, Carla asked if she could join her she
demonstrates a caring attitude - Shea ignored Dees mispronunciation of a word in
front of her friends this shows respect for
others - To demonstrate trustworthiness, Diane dry-cleaned
the blouse she borrowed before returning it to Kim
4If Tiffany wants to prioritize her to do list,
she should rank the items by importance
- Ron rewrote organized his classroom notes each
night he is improving classroom notes for
his/benefit - Sally listens to her tape recorded notes as she
takes a bath she is dovetailing her tasks
(combine activities) - Nell is planning the things she wants to
accomplish next month A calendar is a management
tool that will be most efficient for her to use
5Helping a child choose the sport event in which
they might best succeed in would help in
developing a high self-esteem.
- Hormones causes physical changes in a teens body
as he/she grows from adolescence to young
adulthood - Bryan knows that his personality is influenced by
his neighborhood, the school he attends, and by
friends he is influenced by environment - Rex talks to the school counselor about a
situation at home that is disturbing him he is
demonstrating a mental quality of health
6Charles found a ring in the hallway turned it
into the office he was exhibiting the character
trait of responsibility.
- A weekly calendar is a good time management tool
for a student to use so that they can become
more organized have better study skills - Dovetailing overlapping activities in order to
save time - Social change is characterized by teens wanting
to spend time with friends rather than their
family
7An important part of keeping mentally healthy is
expressing emotions in positive ways.
- An important aspect of character is helping a
person choose right from wrong. When you have
done wrong, to act responsible calmly accept your
punishment and admit your actions. - Eye color, hair color, nose shape are
hereditary traits - Procrastinate to put things off for later
- A to-do list of homework assignments can help a
student decide homework priorities
8Teenage friends are known as peers (people your
own age).
- A person can improve self-esteem by accepting
themselves as they are - Character development begins in early childhood
- When trying to study for an exam or test,
minimize distracting noises - Learning study skills can be improved by
organizing classroom notes. One who ask
questions during note taking or lectures to the
teacher to prepare for a test in their class
would be showing great interest in preparing
themselves for the test. - A positive way to deal with stress is to exercise
9Empathy understanding ones need. A good way
to relate to someone who is in need is to
experience yourself.
- Conscience feeling a nagging or tugging within
yourself, especially when you have done wrong. - Completing assignments or chores all on your own
without being reminded or told is showing great
responsibility. - Overcommitted trying to do to much and having
no time to complete the jobs that are most
important. This can be a troublemaker of time
management. Learn to say no at times when you
have already committed yourself to other projects.
10Use a date book to record homework in order to
not forget them.
- Weekly calendar is a good time management tool
for a student to become more organized and have
better skills. - Choosing right from wrong is an important aspect
in developing good character.