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True or False: Peer Pressure can be positive or negative.
True! Peer pressure is someone your own age pushing you toward a choice, good or bad.
What are some ways you can handle negative peer pressure?
Build your self esteem, surround yourself with positive role models, choose friends wisely, think about your choices, stand your ground, and more!
Which form of peer pressure is this example: There are other 4th graders in my neighborhood building a fort. Whenever I walk up to them, they turn their backs to me and ignore me.
The Huddle.
Which form of peer pressure is this example: The boys in my class play soccer at recess. Every time I go up to them, they take the ball and move to another part of the playground.
Rejection.
Which form of peer pressure is this example: These girls in my class always give me a mean look, and look at each other, when I sit down at the lunch table.
The Look.
Which form of peer pressure is this example: Some kids in my neighborhood ring people's doorbells and then run away before the person answers. They told me to join in because they never get caught and it's just a friendly prank.
Reasoning.
Which form of peer pressure is this example: A student in my class always turns his video off on Zoom even though my teacher has told us not to. Others are starting to do the same thing.
The Example.
Which form of peer pressure is this example: The kid that sits beside me is always calling me dumb, ugly, and uncool.
Put-down.
Is peer pressure always deliberate (on purpose)?
No! Sometimes people unknowingly or unintentionally pressure us into choices.
Why would someone give in to peer pressure?
Many reasons! To have more friends, to avoid or get attention, to avoid being teased, and more.
What is the definition of peer pressure?
The feeling that someone your age is pushing you toward making a certain choice, good or bad.
What is the definition of the word "pressure" when it comes to peer pressure?
The feeling that someone is pushing you toward a certain choice, good or bad.
What is the definition of the word "peer"?
Someone in your own age group.
What are the three forms of Unspoken Peer Pressure?
The Huddle, The Look, and The Example.
What are the three forms of Spoken Peer Pressure?
Rejection, Put-down, Reasoning.
True or False: There are two types of Peer Pressure.
True: There is Spoken Peer Pressure and Unspoken Peer Pressure.