What is it?
The Good & The Bad
Standing Strong
Solving Conflict
100

What is peer pressure?

Influence from people your age to behave or think a certain way.

100

What is one POSITIVE example of peer pressure?

Encouraging friends to study or join a club.

100

Name one way to say NO to negative peer pressure?

Use confident body language or change the subject. 

100

What is a peaceful way to handle conflict?

Talk calmly and listen to each other. 

200

True or False: Peer pressure is always negative.

False.

200

What is one NEGATIVE example of peer pressure?

Pressuring someone to drink, smoke, or bully others.

200

What's one benefit of resisting negative peer pressure?

You don't get into trouble. It builds self-confidence and independence.

200

What's the first step in resolving a disagreement?

Calm down first then hear each other out to identify the problem clearly. 

300

Give one example of peer pressure in everyday life. 

Friends convince someone to skip class, use drugs, try a new sport, or wear a certain style. 

300

Why might people give in to negative peer pressure?

To fit in, avoid being teased, or to get approval. 

300

Who can you turn to for support when facing pressure?

Friends, family, teachers, or counselors.

300
Name one "win win" solution to a conflict.

Finding a compromise where both sides feel heard.