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Module 5:

Integrating Holistic Life Skills and Decision-Making

 Non-Preachy Game Facilitation:

  1. Be Relatable:

    • Try not to sound too preachy, but be creative in your approach.

    • Share personal stories or use humor to make the conversation more engaging

    • Use language and examples that kids can relate to.

  2. Encourage Dialogue:

    • Ask open-ended questions to encourage kids to express their thoughts and feelings.

    • This makes the session feel more like a conversation than a lecture.

  3. ​​Focus on Positivity:

    • ​​Highlight positive behaviors and solutions rather than focusing on what not to do

    • Emphasize the benefits of good decisions.

 Content Topics Areas:

 1. Digital Citizenship:​​

  • Teach responsible online behavior, privacy, and cyber safety. 

  • Discretion is imperative when it comes to risky unknown sources of communication.

2. Critical Thinking:

  • Metacognition: (thinking-about-thinking)

  • Emphasize the impact of good character and common sense reasoning in decision-making.

3. Ethics and Values:

  • Address character and moral dilemmas and ethical decision-making.

  • Emphasize the consequences of poor choices and negative behavior.  

4. Practical Life Skills:

  • Cover everyday situations like punctuality, time management, empathy, anger ger management, anxiety, and interpersonal interactions.

  • "Gameplay frequency" is instrumental in the learning process.

  • Practice and repetition are key in kids grasping and consistently applying lessons learned,

5. These topics are valuable content for the Lot-O-Logic game rules and facilitation. Here are some key

    areas to consider:

  • Remember that these topics should be approached with sensitivity, age-appropriate language, and a focus on positive solutions.

  • Incorporating AI elements into discussions about these issues can enhance the Lot-O-Logic ry not to sound too preachy, but be creative in your approach—learning experience.

  • It instills common sense insights and attitudes to empower adolescents and teenagers.

  • They learn to make informed decisions and positive choices to influence their behavior and outcomes.​

 

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