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    TEENS & PEER PRESSURE • To be a member of a peer group is the primary goal of most teenagers during adolescence. The feeling of belonging and social acceptance is very strong at this stage of development. This is why peer influence plays a huge part in steering the experiences and interest of teenagers. When teens are searching for their identity and the concepts that they want to define themselves by‚ social influences and peer interaction play a huge part in this process. These two factors

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    greatly appreciate the opportunity given to me to debate on the subject of peer pressure. I am against the statement that peer pressure is more beneficial than harmful. My position is that peer pressure is definitely more harmful than it is beneficial and I would love to present some compelling statistics that lend credence to my position. But first‚ what is peer pressure? By definition‚ it is pressure from one’s peers to behave in a manner similar or acceptable to them. By definition‚ it doesn’t

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    extreme measures in order to get even a resemblance of a basic education. The people who do receive education are often victims of peer/self-pressures as well as lack of parental support. In Indian Education by Sherman Alexie and College Pressures by William Zinsser‚ both author’s share their views on the starvation of education and the pressures students may face once in college. In the article‚ Indian Education‚ the author observes many things throughout his schooling including the section entitled “Eighth

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    Title: Peer Pressure Affects Academic Performance of Second Year Students Dependent Variable: Academic performance of second year students Independent Variable: Peer Pressure Objective: To know how academic performance among second year high school students is being affected by peer pressure. Introduction: To be successful in life‚ one must begin by being successful in school. In high school‚ we were all told to work hard so that we could get good grades and scores that would get

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    The effects of Teenage Peer Pressure In today’s society‚ most teenagers are extremely influenced by their friends. Relying on friends more than family is very common among today’s teenagers. Unfortunately this results in poor decision making skills and giving into peer pressure. Many teenagers‚ before the age of 15 years old will have tried drinking‚ sex‚ and recreational drugs. Underage drinking is very popular among teenagers. Research has shown that 70% of parties held by a teenager serve

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    We meet new people every day. Most of them will become our friend because we teenagers easily bloom into friendship with others. Sometimes‚ we will face some peer pressure. So‚ we must learn how to deal with it. First‚ we must know how to say "no". We should not have the thinking of carrying out the destructive activities‚ if not we are going to be addicted. We must also say "no" to those who invite us to play truant. We should not be easily influenced by others. Get help from someone we trust

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    Peer Pressure Practice Assignment Directions: What would you do or say (walk away‚ steer clear‚ reverse the pressure) when faced with each of the following situations. Each situation is worth 17 points each‚ please be detailed in your response for full credit. After you have answered what your response would be for each situation‚ choose one situation and choose one way to represent it. You can do a comic strip picture and scan it in‚ you can do a presentation file‚ or you could do an audio clip

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    Teenage Peer Pressure & Cultivation Peer pressure amongst teenagers is one of their most important contributing factors of decision making. Often times decisions are made based on a set of opinions‚ judgments‚ values‚ and/or consequence. Teenagers are usually looking to define their identity to better understand themselves‚ so the effect of peer pressure is most powerful during this phase. When teenagers need advice on decision making or resolving issues‚ they start to turn to their friends for

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    How To Handle Peer Pressure By: Kristina Failla Submitted to: Dr. Jaballah M. Hasan Specific Goal: I would like to inform the audience how to handle peer pressure Introduction: 1. What is Peer Pressure? A. Peer Pressure is when one person tries to talk another unwilling person into doing something. B. Peer Pressure can happen anywhere and anytime between people of all ages‚ but mainly around students in school. C. Many that pressure others are known to be the “popular kids” and

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    Response Questions a) How does the pressure of peers influence young people’s decision making abilities? - Peer pressure influences young people in a lot of different ways including fashion choice‚ alcohol and drug use and academic performance. Young people‚ when with their peers‚ are more likely to take risks to seem impressive or ‘cool’. b) Define resilience and discuss 3 examples of situations young people could find themselves in that they would need this to help them cope. - Resilience is

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