True or False: If my friend tries to influence me to do something I am not comfortable with, I should drop them as a friend.
False
5
True or False: Sometimes it can be really hard for people to say NO because they don't want to disappoint their friends or be left out.
True
5
True or False: Only teens have to deal with peer pressure
False
5
True or False: Peer pressure is always negative
False
5
Use the STOP Method: You are at the park with your friends. They dare you to climb to the very top of the play structure and jump down. The distance looks a bit too risky and you think you could get hurt. You hesitate and you get teased.
answer determined by teacher
20
What is an example of positive peer pressure?
Joining a new sport, making a new friend etc.
10
Use the STOP Method: You are in the restroom with two "cool" classmates who start writing on the walls. They hand you a sharpie, inviting you to grattifi with them. You know it's wrong and don't want to get into trouble.
answer determined by teacher
20
Sketch it! What is an example of negative peer pressure?
drugs, unhealthy habits etc.
15
Who are the top 3 people you could turn to if you needed help during peer pressure?
Answer varies.
10
What are three reasons a person might give into peer pressure?
Answer varies
10
If a person was standing up to peer pressure, what would be the most effective way to literally "stand". Demonstrate and show ups!
Body language varies (more stern and confident stance)
25
What are two reasons why refusal skills are important?
They help you stay healthy and shape you to be a great person. (any answer that is close)