Responsible Decision-Making
Family Resources on What is Responsible Decision-Making ?
Project and Purpose
In class students learned the definition of responsible decision making. Students played a game called “Zones of Comfort” where they had to think about and discuss various decisions they might have to make.
Responsible Decision Making is one of the five major competencies, or building blocks, of social emotional learning. Learning to make decisions responsibly helps young children navigate socially as they develop relationships and personal agency. Even at young ages it is important to practice decision making skills, not just in completing tasks but being able to consider how their decisions affect themselves and others. This lesson introduces building the competency of responsible decision making.
For more on Decision Making check out this article at Healthy Children: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/preschool/Pages/GrowingIndependence-Tips-for-Parents-of-Young-Children.aspx
Conversation Starters and Practice at Home Activities
Let’s talk about the “Zones of Comfort” game you played today in class. What did you find new or fun?
Discuss the following questions:
- What kinds of decisions did you have to make in the game?
- Why is it important for us to think about the consequences of our decisions?
School to Home Resources on Responsible Decision Making
In this lesson students will learn about Responsible Decision-Making, the ability to make caring and constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions across diverse situations.
Format
This 25–35 minute lesson is designed for flexibility. It can be taught in one day or over the course of a week.
- Warm Welcome
- Feelings Check-in
- SEL Skill Spotlight
- Active Engagement
- Closing Connection