Definitions
Types of Peer Pressure
Refusal Strategies
Effects & Consequences
Misc
100

This is when someone your age tries to influence your decisions or behavior.

Peer Pressure

100

Peer pressure that encourages risky or harmful behavior.

Negative

100

Walking away or leaving a situation is never an acceptable refusal strategy

False

100

Giving in to peer pressure can make you feel this, often after a bad choice.

Regret

100

: The fastest-growing plant in the world.

Bamboo

200

This is the type of pressure that encourages you to do something positive.

Positive Peer Pressure

200

Pressure from seeing what everyone else is doing without being asked.

Indirect 

200

Which of these is an example of an I-message?
A) “You always tell me what to do!”
B) “I’m not comfortable with that.”
C) “Everyone else is doing it!”

B

200

Peer pressure can influence your decisions because you want to do this with your friends.

Fit in/belong

200

The country with the largest population in the world.

China

300

This happens when you feel pressured without anyone saying anything.

Indirect Peer Pressure

300

Pressure that happens when you want to be accepted in a group.

Social pressure 

300

You should always argue with friends until they change their mind if you don’t want to do something.

False

300

Peer pressure can affect your emotional well-being, like making you anxious or stressed.

True

300

The world’s longest river

Nile

400

A way of clearly stating your feelings or boundaries using BLANK statements.

"I" statements

400

Friends asking you to cheat on a test is this kind of pressure.

Direct

400

Finding a reason to step away or leave a situation is called this.

Exit plan 

400

You chose to say no to a dangerous dare from friends. The likely effect is…
A) Increased respect for your boundaries
B) Peer exclusion
C) Regret

A

400

The largest internal organ in the human body.

Liver

500

Peer pressure can influence your decisions and lead to these, which might be positive or negative depending on your choice.

Consequences 

500

Peer pressure can be subtle, like gestures or facial expressions; this is called…

Nonverbal

500

This strategy helps you think ahead about how you will respond to pressure.

Planning or coping strategy 

500

Repeatedly giving in to negative peer pressure may hurt…
A) Your safety or well-being
B) Your ability to make independent choices
C) Both A and B

C

500

The smallest planet in our solar system.

Mercury