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What is Peer Pressure?

What is Peer Pressure?. Pressure from one's peers to behave in a manner similar or acceptable to them. Peer pressure is the influence of a social group on an individual. What is good peer pressure?.

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What is Peer Pressure?

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  1. What is Peer Pressure? • Pressure from one's peers to behave in a manner similar or acceptable to them. • Peer pressure is the influence of a social group on an individual.

  2. What is good peer pressure? • Good peer pressure is being pushed into something that you didn't have the courage to do or just didn't cross your mind to do. • Good peer pressure can also be a situation when your friends convince you not to do something you were going to do because it wasn't in your best interest. • Good peer pressure is when you get pushed into something that you didn't want to do and it turned out well.

  3. How can you benefit from good peer pressure? • You may learn something new and have a new experience. • You can overcome a fear. • You will avoid breaking the law, getting into trouble with your parents and hurting your health. • Friendships, socializing, encouragement and good advice.

  4. What is bad peer pressure? • Bad peer pressure is being talked into doing something that you didn't want to do because your friends said that you should. • Bad peer pressure is usually the result of wanting to be accepted by your peers.

  5. How can bad peer pressure affect you? • Bad peer pressure usually leads to doing something bad such as drinking alcohol, using drugs, or smoking. • It can lead to trouble with the law, with your parents and it can affect your health.

  6. How can you respond to negative peer pressure? • The key to dealing with negative peer pressure is self-confidence. • Be yourself, make your own decisions, regardless of what others think. • Listen to your gut • Learn to feel comfortable saying "no." • Hang with people who feel the same way you do. • If a situation seems dangerous, don't hesitate to get an adult's help.

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