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Recognizing Peer Pressure
Responding to Peer Pressure
Focus on Friendships
Hanging out with Friends
Ending Friendships
100
People the same age as you.
What are peers?
100
Way to respond to negative peer pressure.
What are refusal skills?
100
People you may know but are not personal friends.
What are acquaintances?
100
An example of this is, when you and your friends gather in community places, think about how your actions may affect others.
What are your responsibilities?
100
When you have to end a friendship, do it with this.
What is sensitivity?
200
Pressure you feel to do what everyone else your age is doing.
What is peer pressure?
200
Giving into peer pressure.
What is a passive response?
200
Friends that can be counted on.
What is dependable?
200
An example of this is, meeting your friends on time and treating them with respect.
What are responsibilities to your friends?
200
Way to end a friendship that is destructive or unhealthy.
What is direct approach?
300
Peers or others that young people look up to.
What are role models?
300
Hostile responsive that violate the rights of others.
What is a aggressive response?
300
Ability to understand what others are experiencing.
What is empathy?
300
A type of love based on an intense attraction to another person that may or may not be one-sided.
What is infatuation?
300
An example of this is, talking with a friend or family member and being open to advice and suggestions.
What is sharing your feelings?
400
Dishonest way to control or influence someone.
What is manipulation?
400
When you stand up for your rights in a firm, but positive way.
What is a assertive response?
400
Groups that exclude others from their circle of friendship.
What are cliques?
400
An example of this is, common family rules involves curfews, transportation, and were teens may or may not go, once rules are set follow them.
What are responsibilities to your family?
400
An example of this is, making a list of your positive points and referring to your list when you need a boost.
What is appreciating yourself?
500
A group of people who associate with one another because they have something in common and are looking for acceptance.
What are gangs?
500
If a friend presses you to do something that makes you uncomfortable, suggest another activity that's acceptable to you.
What is Offer Aternatives?
500
Having these friends may broaden your understanding of people.
What are younger friends?
500
Time in a persons life when most people develop an interest in the opposite gender.
What is adolescence?
500
An example of this is, becoming involved with other friends and activities.
What is moving on?