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HOMEROOM GUIDANCE PROGRAM

Quarter II Module 10

Grade 9

Salamat

Prayer
God of Love,
You are with us in every transition and change.
As we enter into this new era with excitement and even some anxiety,
we recall your deep compassion, presence, and abounding love.
We thank you for the gifts, talents, and skills,
with which you have blessed us.
We thank you for the experiences that have brought us to this moment.
Be with us as we move forward, rejoicing with you
and supporting one another.
We ask this in Your Holy Name. Amen.
WHAT'S THE MOST
DIFFICULT DECISION
YOU'VE MADE AND HOW
DID YOU COME TO THAT
DECISION?

MODULE 10
DARE: DECISIONS AS
REALISTIC
ENDEAVORS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this module, you are expected to:

1.Define the various strategies in decision-


making (3 C’s, Pros and Cons, Analytical);

2. Apply the strategies in decision-making that


are appropriate in reaching your goals;

3. Analyze yours and others’ decision-making


strategies; and

4. Formulate your guide in making decisions to


foster a sense of responsibility & accountability.
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A friend invited you to his birthday party the following
weekend. The celebration will be held on a public beach.
You replied by saying that you are hesitant to go because
you found out that there are many people who are invited to
the party. Your friend on the other hand assured you that
you will be safe because all necessary health
protocols will be followed in the party to avoid transmission
of the Corona virus.
What would you reply?
KEEP IN MIND

CLARIFY CONSIDER
Explore all possible choices or options and
First, be clear about the problem that has
visualize what would happen
to be solved. When the problem
for each choice or option; carefully think about the
has become understandable, it becomes
positive and negative consequences
easy to identify what decision
for each choice. It is also best to get additional
has to be made.
information from reliable sources.

CHOOSE
Choosing may be difficult at times but

if you are well-informed, you can be

confident that you can make the

best choice.

Considering the pros and cons. By carefully weighing the


advantages and disadvantages, the favorable and unfavorable
and the good and the bad points can help one in coming up with
a solid and balanced decision.

Analytical approach. This can be used by breaking down a


problem until it reaches a stage where it can be easily solved.
By separating a problem into its smallest parts, its complexity is
also diminished.
TYPES OF DECISION-MAKING

Majority Rule Consensus Rule


This is when a decision is the
When a decision is made by a
one that has the most number
group as one. Everybody
of support. Some examples
agrees
include ballot voting and a
on one thing in the end.
show of hands.
We always hear the phrase, “Knowledge is power.”
A learner like you can make
good decisions only when you are informed.
Here are a few steps that might help in
making better choices.
Identify what should be decided.
No or Yes.
Find A Friendly Advice.
Options are great weapons in making sound decisions.

Reflect.
Make a deadline.

Envision a situation afterwards.


Don’t be in a rush.
Thank you
FOR LISTENING!

Do you have any questions?

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