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Recognizing Peer Pressure
Responding to Peer Pressure
Focus on Friendships
Hanging Out With Friends
Ending Friendships
100
People in your age group
What is peers
100
Backing down instead of standing up for your wants and needs.
What is passive response
100
People you know but is not a personal friend.
What is a acquaintance
100
Set standards of behavior and keep them in mind while you're out with your friends.
What is responsibilities
100
An example of why a friendship may end.
What is Distance, Conflict and Jealousy
200
the feel to do what others your age are doing
What is peer pressure
200
Hostile responses that violate the rights of others.
What is an aggressive response
200
Real friends that stick by you. Nor what you have or what you can do for them. They like you for you.
What is loyalty
200
A crush or type of attraction or love experience to another person that may or may not be one sided
What is infatuation
200
The gradual approach would be one way to do this.
What is ending a friendship
300
People you look up to and influence your actions.
Who are role models
300
When you stand up for your rights in a firm but positive way.
What is assertive responce
300
They accept your values and never ask you to go against what you value as important.
What is Respect
300
Following family rules is an example of.
What is following family responsibilities
300
Sharing your feelings, be kind to your self and moving on are all examples of?
What is handling rejection
400
A dishonest way to control or influence someone
What is manipulation
400
Basic communication skills you can use to say "no" effectively and mean it.
What is refusal skills.
400
The ability to understand what others are experiencing.
What is empathy
400
Making sure your friends aren't disturbing others is an example of.
What is responsibilities for others
400
The direct approach would be another way to do this.
What is ending a friendship
500
People who pick on others as a way to gain power, to get there way, or to feel important.
What is bullying
500
A refusal skill where suggest other activity's that is acceptable.
What is offer alternatives
500
Understand that everyone makes mistakes and remain friends without holding grudges.
What is forgiveness
500
Going out with a group of people you know would be an example of.
What is hanging out with friends
500
No longer contacting a person that you used to be close with
what is ending friendships