Definitions
Types of Pressure
Recognizing Pressure
Strategies
100

Definition of peers

What is a group of people that you socialize with or are similar to you in age?

100

Direct pressure

What is both spoken or unspoken, revolving around behavior? 

(ex: drinking, cheating, sexual advances) 

100

A mentality to have in anticipation of peer pressure

What is thinking ahead and knowing what to say?

100

An example of professional help one can get for peer pressure

What is a teen help line? 

200

The reason peer pressure is so common

What is wanting to fit in or be liked? 

200

Positive pressure 

What is a positive influence on one's behaviors or actions that are socially acceptable and age appropriate?

(ex: being influenced to study or get a job to save money)

200

Behavioural changes seen when someone is being pressured  

What is a change in mood, eating patterns, people one associates themselves with?

200
People one could reach out to when being pressured 

What is going to someone you trust, a teacher, or a professional for help? 

300

People that are affected by peer pressure

What is everyone ? ( both adults and children can be influenced or pressured into certain actions or decisions)

300

Unspoken pressure 

What is being exposed to certain behaviors or actions and feeling like one has to make a choice to follow along? 

(ex: drinking, conforming to fashion standards, etc.)

300

Personal behaviors that may allow for peer pressure

What is the need to be accepted/liked or having the inability to stand up for oneself?

300

The psychology of pressure

What are brain signals to the risk and reward department, causing the desire to act on the feeling of praise or acceptance? 

400

The definition of peer pressure 

What is "A feeling that one must do things as other people in their age or social group in order to be liked or respected"? 

400

Indirect pressure 

What is the influence of others' behaviours, causing one to conform to certain choices? 

(ex: using drugs or alcohol because one's friends are partaking in it)

400

Questions to ask oneself to recognize pressure

What is the influences you wish to have around you, if your current influences fit in that category and if not, how to resist the negative influence? 

400

Steps to take once pressure has been recognized 

What is reaching out for help, setting boundaries between you and others, using coping strategies and planning ahead?

(at least 2 out of 4 to get correct)

500

The six types of peer pressure 

What is Spoken, Unspoken, Direct, Indirect, Negative, and Positive? 

500

Negative pressure 

What is being influenced to partake in morally or legally wrong decisions? 

(ex: smoking, drinking, fighting someone)

500

How to reach out to someone who might be the victim of peer pressure

What is contacting the person, telling them what you have witnessed/seen, ask if they need help, and get them connected to someone who can do so? 

500

Steps you can take to navigate peer pressure in the pandemic

What is finding a way to bond over the safety of and willingness to protect others?

What is choosing to be safe over choosing to be accepted?