Smart Choices
Peer Pressure Patrol
Real -Life Scenarios
100

You’re offered to cheat on a test by a friend. What’s the best decision?

 What is refusing to cheat and studying on your own?

100

A friend pressures you to do something you’re uncomfortable with. What’s a simple way to say no?

What is saying “No thanks, that’s not for me”?

100

You forgot your homework, and your friend offers to copy theirs. What should you consider before deciding?

What is the consequence of lying or cheating?

200

You promised to help your sibling but your friends invite you out. How do you decide what to do?

What is thinking about your priorities and keeping your commitments?

200

Why do people sometimes give in to peer pressure?

What is wanting to fit in or be liked?

200

You’re pressured to ride with someone who’s been drinking. What’s the safest choice?

What is saying no and calling a parent, guardian, or ride instead?

300

 You see someone being bullied at lunch. What’s one positive decision you can make?

 What is standing up for them or telling an adult?

300

You’re at a party where people are vaping. How can you handle the situation?

What is walking away, suggesting something else to do, or calling a trusted adult?

300

A group is spreading rumors online. What’s a healthy digital decision?

What is not joining in, reporting it, or sending supportive messages to the victim?

400

A new friend asks you to share a secret you promised to keep. What should you do?

What is keeping your promise and explaining you can’t break someone’s trust?

400

What kind of peer pressure can be positive?

 What is encouraging friends to study, join a team, or volunteer?

400

How can setting goals help you make better decisions?

What is staying focused and avoiding distractions or bad influences?

500

You’ve made a poor choice and hurt someone’s feelings. What’s your next step?

What is taking responsibility and apologizing sincerely?

500

Your friends tease you for making a safe choice. How can you stay confident?

What is reminding yourself of your values and finding friends who respect your choices?

500

If you’ve already given in to negative peer pressure, what’s one way to make things right?

What is admitting your mistake and making a better choice next time?

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