by Stacey Tisdale
A Quick Self-Test
Do you consider yourself a Peer Leader? If you answered “no,” why not? Being a Peer Leader is a role that all TDS team members possess, sometimes even when they don’t think they are doing much at all. Take a look at the questions below and see if you change your mind:
- Do you help educate others about a cause within your community?
- Do you encourage others to make a positive impact?
- Do you empower others to also educate or make a positive impact?
Our data* shows that risk knowledge (do students in your school know the top teen driving risks) and risk behavior (do they take risks behind the wheel) takes an average of three years to change. That means meaningful activities and messaging – talking about safe driving – consistently for three or more consecutive years. While that seems like an impossible task, think about this: three years will pass no matter what you are doing! Time is relentless that way. So, why not change something for the better with the time you have?
*Data is tracked at your school when you complete the annual surveys. We also provide a report back with your school’s data.