SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
Alcohol can lead to poor performance in school and sports, making it harder to achieve goals.
2 pages

Abstract
It can also cause sickness and hurtful behavior towards oneself or others. When people drink too much alcohol, they may feel disoriented and uncoordinated, similar to spinning around in a circle. This sensation can be observed in individuals who have been drinking alcohol. They may stumble, lose balance, and have difficulty walking in a straight line. This is often referred to as being intoxicated. The activity of spinning around in a circle and then running can simulate this experience, allowing participants to understand the effects of excessive alcohol consumption. The activity also highlights the pressure that some individuals face to drink alcohol. Many young people may feel pressured by their peers to drink, even if they do not want to. This pressure can be due to various factors, including social norms, social media, and the desire to fit in. The activity aims to raise awareness about the potential consequences of drinking alcohol and encourage participants to think critically about their own behavior. The discussion following the activity allows participants to reflect on their own experiences and the experiences of others. They are encouraged to consider the impact of alcohol on their lives and the lives of those around them. By sharing their thoughts and feelings, participants can develop a deeper understanding of the issue and make informed decisions about their own behavior. In the closing segment, participants are asked to make a commitment to avoid drinking alcohol. Instead, they are encouraged to engage in alternative activities that promote positive relationships and a healthy lifestyle. This commitment is a crucial step in preventing underage drinking and promoting a culture of responsibility among young people.
Connected topics
Classification