The Crossroads of Choice: Navigating Risk and Fostering Safety
Every young adult faces critical moments where their choices ripple outward, impacting their own lives and the safety of their communities. We are proud to offer these two vital, stand-alone units that provide a clear-eyed, trauma-informed approach to risk, impulse, and harm. Together, they empower students to understand the psychology behind high-stakes decisions and the systemic roots of violence, equipping them with the critical thinking and active bystander skills needed to protect themselves and foster a culture of safety.
Dangerous Decisions Unit: “Crossroads: Choices That Change Lives”
This unit challenges students to rethink the way they see risk, impulse, and choice in a world that often rewards recklessness over reflection. It’s not a lecture, and it’s not scare tactics—it’s honest, nuanced, and rooted in the realities teens face every day. Students will unpack what makes a decision “dangerous,” from the brain science of impulsivity and peer influence to the cultural pressures of status, belonging, and digital identity. They’ll learn to see danger not as a moral failing, but as a context shaped by emotion, environment, and the moment’s intensity, and to recognize the tipping points where one choice can change everything. By weaving together the biology, psychology, and social influences behind high-risk behavior, this unit builds self-awareness, critical thinking, and the courage to pause before crossing a line that can’t be uncrossed.
Through real-world scenarios, skill-building exercises, and reflective practice, students will explore high-stakes decisions around substances, sex, digital life, driving, violence, and more—without shame, but with clarity about both immediate and long-term consequences. They’ll gain practical tools for slowing down impulsive thinking, resisting group pressure, and aligning actions with personal values. The unit also emphasizes harm reduction, healthy outlets for risk-taking, and how to recover and repair when mistakes are made. By centering agency, empathy, and accountability, this unit equips students not just to avoid danger, but to define the kind of life they want to live, and to choose a path that builds (rather than breaks) their future.
Violence Unit: “Breaking the Cycle: Understanding, Preventing, and Healing Violence”
This unit invites students to confront the realities of violence in all its forms, with clarity, compassion, and the tools to create change. We explore beyond warnings and statistics to examine violence as a public health issue, a social pattern, and a preventable harm rooted in power, inequity, and silence. Students will unpack the many faces of violence—physical, emotional, verbal, sexual, systemic, and digital, while learning how these forms intersect and often overlap. They’ll explore the root causes of harm, from cultural norms and media influence to identity-based oppression and cycles of trauma, while gaining the skills to challenge harmful behaviors and promote safety in their own communities. This unit frames violence not as inevitable, but as something that can be interrupted, healed, and ultimately transformed.
Through scenario analysis, skill-based practice, and trauma-informed dialogue, students will learn how to recognize early warning signs, respond as active bystanders, and de-escalate potentially harmful situations. They’ll examine the lasting impacts of violence on physical and mental health, discover strategies for healing and resilience, and practice ways to foster respect, inclusion, and nonviolence in everyday life. From addressing digital harassment to understanding systemic injustice, students will leave with the knowledge and confidence to protect themselves, support others, and become leaders in building safer schools and communities. By the end, the focus is not only on preventing harm, but on reshaping culture so that respect, empathy, and accountability replace fear, silence, and cycles of violence.
5 Days. 5 Lessons. Two Powerful Units.
These premium curriculum units include 5 complete lessons for a full week of instruction. An intentional, easy-to-implement structure that replaces formatting frustration with meaningful engagement.
It supports:
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Skills-Based Learning
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Project-Based Learning
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Inquiry-Based Learning
Students actively engage with real-world health challenges, collaborate, problem-solve, and apply their knowledge through hands-on projects, catered to their individual learning styles.
Flexible. Adaptable. Truly “Plug & Play.”
This curriculum meets educators and students exactly where they are. It can function as:
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A fully self-guided student pathway
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A dynamic, teacher-led classroom experience
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A foundational structure that integrates your existing resources
No section is mandatory. Teach every lesson as written—or adapt freely to match your style and student needs.
From day one, everything is ready:
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Clear lesson plans
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Completed standards alignment
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Engaging activities
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Rubrics and assessments
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Answer keys and daily teaching notes
Open. Teach. Transform.
Meaningful Assessment
Student progress is measured across three core areas:
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Focus & Participation – Engagement, attention, and respectful contribution.
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Classwork, Homework & Exams – Daily milestones and formative & summative assessments, culminating in a curricula final exam, designed to track real progress.
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Unit Projects – Student-driven projects aligned with individual interests, backed by clear rubrics for consistent evaluation.
Assessment becomes part of growth—not just grading.
Comprehensive Support
The Teaching Guide: Your all-access roadmap. From day one, you are fully equipped with:
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Standards Alignment (National & State)
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Culturally Responsive Guides
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Grading Overviews, Rubric Templates, Lesson Notes, & Answer Keys
The Learning Guide: A mirrored experience for students—lesson notes and rubrics. Designed to support reflection, deepen understanding, and encourage independence.
Technology Guide: Simple setup across Chromebooks, computers, tablets, and web platforms.
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Interactive Digital Capabilities: Students can type directly into forms and use dynamic draw/comment tools & clickable answer buttons.
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Immersive Tablet Experience: Full stylus and Apple Pencil support allows students to write naturally and engage deeply.
- Delivered through an interactive PDF format that simplifies complex instructions while remaining easily adaptable and compatible across all platforms.
Safe, Inclusive, and Thoughtfully Guided
We tackle complex, sensitive topics like identity, consent, and mental health, with absolute honesty, inclusivity, and cultural responsiveness. Clear classroom norms establish a safe & secure environment where students know how to process emotions, ask questions, and seek support.
Every lesson features powerful, meaningful visuals that invite students into deeper reflection, inviting students to pause, reflect, and engage fully in the present moment.
Standards-Aligned. Research-Grounded. Nationally Applicable.
This program exceeds requirements for the National Health Education Standards and aligns with Common Core Health Standards and rigorous State Standards, including the Washington State Health Education Standards—one of the nation’s most comprehensive models. As a result, this program is engineered to meet and exceed health education requirements nationwide.
The Science of Health: Every lesson is rooted in scientifically accurate, research-backed practices drawn from public health, psychology, and education. We continuously review our content to guarantee absolute relevance and reliability.
The Outcome
By the end of this experience, students are prepared not only to care for themselves, but to:
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Think critically & reflect philosophically
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Make informed, ethical decisions
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Navigate relationships with empathy
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Respond to challenges with resilience
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Advocate for healthier communities
Ready to Transform Your Entire Semester? Experience the Full HET High School Health Curriculum
While our individual units offer targeted, deep-dive learning, they are just the beginning. If you want to move beyond isolated lesson plans and bring a fully integrated, dynamic ecosystem of health & wellness into your classroom, we invite you to explore the Health Education Today (HET) High School Health Curriculum — Semester Program.
Upgrade with Confidence: Your $24 investment in this individual unit can be fully credited toward the complete 90-day premium semester program whenever you are ready. Find your official upgrade credit enclosed in your purchase.
