Who are the top 3 people you could turn to if you needed help during peer pressure?
Answer varies.
What does the O mean in the Stop Strategy?
Offer another idea
What is an example of positive peer pressure?
Joining a new sport, making a new friend etc.
True or False: Peer pressure is always negative
False
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
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
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
What does the P mean in the Stop Strategy?
Politely leave
What does the T mean in the Stop Strategy?
Tell them why not
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)
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
What does the S mean in the Stop Strategy?
Say no
Sketch it! What is an example of negative peer pressure?
drugs, unhealthy habits etc.
What are three reasons a person might give into peer pressure?
Answer varies
True or False: Only teens have to deal with peer pressure
False
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)
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