Recognizing Peer Pressure
Responding To Peer Pressure
Focus On Friendships
Hanging Out With Friends
Ending Friendships
100
People the same age as you.
What is a peer?
100
Passive response, aggressive response, or assertive response.
What are the three response types to peer pressure.
100
Caring, dependable, loyal, respectful, empathetic, forgiving, and shares common interest
What are qualities of a true friend?
100
An afternoon spent watching movies at a friends house, listening to music, skateboarding, making jewelry, scrapbooking, popping popcorn, making smoothies, or preparing an actual meal
What are alternatives to going out?
100
Distance, conflict, jealousy, changing interests, and deliberate action
What are reasons that friendships end?
200
The pressure you feel to do what other your age are doing.
What is peer pressure?
200
Know what you want, prepare yourself, speak with conviction, keep your body "on message", refuse to be interrupted, or allow an acceptable compromise
What are ways to stand up for yourself?
200
Being friends with someone younger or older
What is a diverse friendship?
200
Think of how your actions affect other people
What is a teen's responsibility when hanging out with friends?
200
The gradual approach- ease out of it The direct approach- sending "I" messages so that you can get your point across
What are ways to end a friendship?
300
What are the two types of peer pressure?
What is negative and positive?
300
Say no and mean it, offer alternatives, or take action.
What are refusal skills?
300
A group that excludes others from their circle of friendship
What is a clique
300
Follow through with plans, treat them how you want to be treated, when you're out with your friends- stay with them
What are responsibilities that teens have to their friends?
300
Spreading rumors about the person, moping, reject other offers of friendship, get mad at yourself and the other person
What are ways not to respond to rejection?
400
Appealing to your courage. Appealing to your desire to belong. Appealing to your guilt.
What are examples of manipulation?
400
Direct eye contact, facial expressions, hand gestures, a firm tone of voice, or an erect posture.
What are ways to send the message that you mean no clearly?
400
Your attention is special to them, they may see you as a role model, you may broaden your understanding of people- including yourself, and can help you gain insight into your own thoughts, feelings, and actions
What is having younger friends?
400
Yourself, family, friends, and the people around you
Who are the people you need to keep in mind when hanging out with your friends?
400
Ignore the person, say all that they did wrong, or be immature about it
What are ways not to end a friendship?
500
Ignore them, give in, or tell them you don't want to.
What are ways to react to peer pressure.
500
Instead of Tina punching her friend in the face for offering her drugs, Tina simply said no and walked away.
What is the correct way to respond to peer pressure?
500
Be positive, strive for friendship- not popularity, prepare, extend an invitation, lend a hand, keep expectations realistic, and make a fresh start
What are ways to make new friends?
500
Tell them where you are going, when you are going, and who you are going with. Be respectful. Remember your safety.
What is considering your family when you're out?
500
Share your feelings, be kind to yourself, appreciate yourself, evaluate your actions, don't spread rumors or gossip, or move on
What are ways to handle rejection?
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