Behavior Reflection:
Vaping
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Step 1: Take a Breath
Box Breathing
5-Finger Breathing
Use your finger to slowly draw a box in the air. Breath in as you draw a side, then breathe out as you draw the next side. Repeat.
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Start at the base of thumb and slowly outline it. Then outline each finger. Breathe in when you trace up and breathe out when you trace down.
5-Finger Breathing
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- You'll work these slides at your pace.
- You may click on the audio button to have the slide read to you.
- As you go, there are some questions you'll answer on your worksheet.
Let's Get Started
Watch for the box below.
Keep an open mind. We're here to help you make the best decision for your health and your future.
When you see this box, it means it's time to answer a question on your worksheet.
Complete the Reflect section of your worksheet

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Let's Learn
Today's lesson is about vaping and how it impacts you and others
Learn
2 Truths and 1 Lie:
Which statement is false?
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Vaping use among teens has declined over the last 4 years.
Vaping is a safe alternative to traditional smoking.
Teens who vape are 4 times more likely to start smoking cigarettes.
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Data from the CDC National Youth Tobacco Survey
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Check out these cigarette and vape trends.
How would you describe the change in vaping and cigarette use between 2019 and 2023?
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Down
Data from the CDC National Youth Tobacco Survey
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Vaping and cigarette use declined between 2019 and 2023.
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Down
Why do you think that is?
Vaping use has declined as more people learn about its effects on our bodies and health.
Data from the CDC National Youth Tobacco Survey
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Learn
Which of these ingredients do you think can be found in vapes or e-cigarettes?
Nearly as much nicotine as an entire pack of cigarettes
Heavy metals like lead or nickel
Toxic chemicals used in cleaning products
Just harmless flavored water vapor
Aerosol that can damage your lungs
U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2024, May 31). Nicotine: Why Tobacco Products Are Addictive.
(Select all that apply)
What's Really
in a Vape?
Which of these ingredients do you think can be found in vapes or e-cigarettes?
Nearly as much nicotine as an entire pack of cigarettes
Heavy metals like lead or nickel
Toxic chemicals used in cleaning products
Just harmless flavored water vapor
Aerosol that can damage your lungs
U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2024, May 31). Nicotine: Why Tobacco Products Are Addictive.
(Select all that apply)
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What's Really
in a Vape?
Vaping Impacts My Health
Nicotine (found in most vape products) is highly addictive and harmful.
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Harms brain development
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Increases heart rate and blood pressure
- Changes mood
Which 2 stand out to you or reflect your experience?
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- Affects impulse control
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Damages or burns the lungs
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Causes upset stomach
Vaping Impacts My Health
Besides your health, vaping can affect:
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School: Missed class, loss of trust
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Money: Vapes are expensive (some cost over $50 each!)
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Relationships: Conflict with others
Write 1 impact that you think people don’t talk about enough. Explain: Why does it matter?
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Focus: Addiction makes it hard to concentrate
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Reputation: Others may see you differently
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Legal trouble: If you’re underage or at school
Marketing Manipulation
Did you know there are 2 ways young people have been manipulated by vape companies?
Social manipulation: Companies often partner with influencers and celebrities to reach young audiences, making vaping seem like a normal part of teen culture when it isn’t.
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Marketing Manipulation
Did you know there are 2 ways young people have been manipulated by vape companies?
Product Design: A study in 2024 showed that of students who vaped, 88% used a flavored product. The most-often reported flavors were fruit (63%), candy (33%), and mint (25%).
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Why is this an example of manipulation?
Manipulation Consequences
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These actions were declared
to be unethical.
Recently, Juul had to pay $462 million in several states for marketing to teens and leading to an increase in youth nicotine addiction.

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Awareness Matters
Despite advertiser’s manipulation, fewer students are vaping today than in recent years.
You are part of a growing group of teens that value their health and future. Every positive choice you make helps set a powerful example for others.

Let's Make a Plan
We'll explore what draws you to vaping and make a plan that's better for your health and your future.
Plan
People vape for different reasons.
Understanding why helps us make a successful plan.
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Social: “My friends vape, and I want to fit in.”
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Emotional: “It helps me calm down or focus.”
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Habit: “It’s just something I do when I’m bored.”
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Sensory: “I like the flavors or how it feels.”
Circle which one(s) you relate to.
Plan
Many students say these two things help the most:
Social Support
Having someone to talk to, check in with, or quit with makes a big difference.
"My friend and I made a deal to quit together. We kept each other in check.”
Plan

2 Ways to Quit

Students across the country say these two things help the most:
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Chew gum or mints
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Squeeze a stress ball or fidget
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Sip water through a straw
Plan
2 Ways to Quit
Distractions & Substitutes
Replacing the habit with something physical or relaxing works. Here are some ideas:
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Do a quick breathing exercise
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Text your quit buddy
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Walk around the block or hall
Build Your Own Quit Kit
Complete the Quit Kit portion of your worksheet.
Plan
Plan > Willpower. The best way to quit is to make a plan.
Someone I can talk to or team up with
Something healthy to chew or sip
A go-to breathing or grounding strategy
A list of people or places to avoid when I’m triggered
A “if-then” plan (like: If I get the urge, then I’ll ___)
My Quit Kit Checklist:
What Obstacles Get in the Way?
Complete the When...Then portion of your worksheet.
Plan
Obstacles | Possible Responses |
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“All my friends vape.” | Find one friend who supports your choice—or take breaks from vaping spaces. |
“It helps me calm down.” | Try a calming replacement—like breathing, music, or journaling. |
“I already tried and failed.” | Try again. Quitting takes practice—not perfection. Every step counts. |
“I don’t know what else to do when I crave it.” | Use your Quit Kit—chew gum, move, breathe, or reach out. |
Path to Repair
Everyone makes mistakes. What matters most is what we do next.
Repair
Repair
Path to Repair
Look back at your Reflection portion of your worksheet where you answered who was impacted by your decision to vape.
3 steps to take responsibility and rebuild trust:
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Own it
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Apologize
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Reconnect
Complete the Make It Right plan. Choose one of these or come up with your own.
Path to Repair
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Write a short "Own It" statement
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Plan an apology: when, to whom, and how (written or verbal)
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Reconnect—Give back or volunteer, create a message, poster, or short video to help others make a better choice
Repair
How to Get Support
If you want to quit vaping or using tobacco products there are resources to support you.
External Resources
Online Resources to quit Vaping: teen.smokefree.gov
Visit Website:
The Real Cost.gov
Repair
Coltons Copy Behavior Reflection: Vaping
By Colton Moore
Coltons Copy Behavior Reflection: Vaping
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