Self Respect
Peer Influence and Peer Pressure
Individuality
Social Norms
Groups
100

Self respect is...

Recognizing your worth by setting boundaries and treating yourself with care and dignity 

100

Peer influence can be...

Positive or negative

100

Individuality is...

What distinguishes you as a person from a group of people

100

A norm is...

A behavior pattern that is highly specific and organized

100

What is a group

A collection of people that interact and share a purpose, goal, or identity.

200

Refusal skills

The ability to say "no" in any situation. 

By standing straight, making eye contact, and making you voice loud and clear, you seem more confident to the person your saying no to and they will take you more seriously than if you murmur it under your breath.

200

Peer pressure is...

When your peers make you feel compelled or forced to do certain things to conform to the behaviors and expectations that your social group has.

200

Examples of individuality

Blue hair

Green eyes

Hairstyle

They way your react in situations

How you talk

200

Norms are important

A society can't function without norms because norms provide support for how people should act, feel, and look

200

Group Identity

The sense of belonging that a person has within a group and the shared characteristics, values, norms, goals, or culture that the group has

300

Boundries you can set in a relationship

Personal Space, abstinence, not saying certain things, etc..

300

Examples of positive peer influence

Participation in sports

Higher grades

Healthier lifestyle

300

Individuality gets lost when...

you try to mould yourself/change yourself to be what others want you to be

300

Difference between a norm and a social norm.

A norm is a behavior pattern that is specific and organized while a social norms are a set of rules and regulations that determine how people should act in a group or culture.

A norm is a broad scope of behavior patterns and social norms is specifically how you should act or look in a group or culture 

300

Three different types of groups

Social groups, goal focused groups, and identity based groups.

400

Why will setting boundaries help you

They will help you recognize your worth, treat yourself with more care, and they will make you feel comfortable and be able to communicate with the people around you better.

400

Examples of negative peer influence

Skipping school

Unsafe activities

Substance abuse

400

You can be your own person by...

Having your own unique sense of style, expressing your interests, having your own options, not participating in trends, etc.

400

Key characteristics of a group

Roles in a group

How they communicate

Social norms

500

Difference between peer pressure and peer influence

Peer influence is when you chose to change your behavior or attitude based on the peers around you. Peer pressure is when you feel like you have to change your behavior or attitude because of the people around you.

500
The difference between social norms and expectations

Social norms are unwrighten rules that dictate a person's behavior in a group. Social expectations are behaviors that are considered escapable socially.

500

Groups need uniqueness and cohesion

Without both a group will struggle with communication and teamwork.

Cohesion keeps the group together while uniqueness is needed so that everyone in the group can have their own identity.

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