Peer Pressure
Prevention
Di Zi Gui & Pancasila
SFE
100

What does peer pressure mean in the context of drug use? 

The influence of friends or peers that pushes someone to make certain choices or behave in specific ways.

100

What does it mean to strengthen self-confidence in this context?

Helps teens stand firm against negative influences

100

What lesson does Di Zi Gui give about choosing friends?

Avoid unwise company; bad influences bring misfortune.

100

What are external factors (SFE) in relation to teen behavior?

Social, family, and environmental influences that shape behavior.

200

Give one example of positive peer pressure.

Friends encouraging you to study harder or join a sport.

200

Why is learning to say “no” firmly important?

Prevents being pressured into harmful actions.

200

What does Jing Si Yu teach about real friendship?

True friends advise and guide you; fake friends just follow without thought.

200

How can lack of family attention influence teen behavior?

Can make teens feel neglected, pushing them toward harmful influences.

300

Give one example of negative peer pressure.

Friends pressuring you to try drugs or skip school.

300

How does choosing positive circles help prevent drug abuse?

Supportive friends and healthy communities protect against drugs

300

How does Pancasila Sila 1 relate to rejecting drugs?

Rejecting drugs because they contradict religious and moral values.

300

What impact can negative social groups have on a teenager?

May encourage unhealthy or risky behavior like substance abuse.

400

How does peer pressure affect teenagers’ decision-making?

Teens may make poor choices under pressure, such as experimenting with drugs.

400

Give one example of an activity that can keep teens active and informed.

Sports, arts, joining organizations, or volunteering.

400

How does Pancasila Sila 2 guide teenagers in facing peer pressure?

Encourages wise and polite refusal of peer pressure.

400

How can an unhealthy environment lead to risky behaviors?

Increases chances of adopting bad habits or exposure to drugs.

500

How can peer pressure impact self-esteem?

Peer pressure can lower confidence if someone feels forced to act against their values.

500

Why is understanding drug dangers important for prevention?

Knowledge helps teens avoid risky decisions and resist drugs.

500

Why should we be cautious with friends who imitate everything we do?

They may lack sincerity and lead you into mistakes.

500

Why is the role of family important in preventing drug abuse?

Strong family support helps guide teens toward healthy choices.

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