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Peer Pressure
Bellringer
• Make a list of the groups, things, or people that can influence your behavior.
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Who Influences You?
• Positive influences can encourage you to improve yourself or to do good.
• Negative influences can pressure you to do something that is unhealthy or dangerous.
• Peer pressure is a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
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Types of Pressure
• Direct pressure is the result of someone trying to convince you to do something you normally wouldn’t do.
• Indirect pressure results from being swayed to do something because people you look up to are doing it.
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Coping with Pressures
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• Internal Pressure– Is an impulse a person feels to engage in a
behavior.
• External Pressure– Is a pressure a person feels from another person or
from a group to engage in a behavior.
• Everybody has felt some type of pressure from his or her friends at one point or another.
• Make a list of 5 things that you can do to avoid peer pressure so that you will not be influenced in a negative way. Be prepared to share!
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Refusal Skills
• List three ways that you can refuse a negative behavior.
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Refusal Skills
Refusing Verbally and Nonverbally
• To get out of a pressure situation:
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• Clearly identify the problem.• State your thoughts and feelings.• Say what you would like to happen instead.• Explain the results if the change in plans is
made.• Explain the results if the change in plans is not
made.
Refusal Skills
Refusing Verbally and Nonverbally
• To get out of a pressure situation:
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• Match what you say with your body language.• If your friend keeps pressuring you, stop being
friends with that person.
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Refusal Skills
•Refusal skills are strategies to avoid doing things that you feel pressured to do.
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Practicing Refusal Skills
•It helps to practice refusal skills so you will be ready for real-life pressure situations.
•When a person says “no”, always respect others and don’t put anyone down.
•If someone keeps pressuring you, then you may have to leave the situation.
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