THE EFFECTS OF PEER PRESSURE TO THE STUDY HABITS OF SECOND YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF ROGATIONIST COLLEGE SCHOOL YEAR 2012-2013 Submitted to: Mrs. Renita B. Marasigan Mr. Louie Sonny D. Rivera Mrs. Eloisa L. Leondis In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Basic Research‚ Mathematics IV and Christian Living Education IV Eldrick Justin B. Ambagan Nikki Jamille T. Baco Patrick Joshua A. Llorin Ma. Kia Concepcion V. Vedan IV – Saint Ignatius de Loyola CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM
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Peer Pressure is stronger than you think. Our teens spend more waking hours of their days directly interacting with their peers than they do with their family members. This interactive influence is more powerful than the influence of teachers‚ parents‚ or other authority figures in the teen’s life. These peers with whom teens associate have a dramatic affect on the perspectives our teens hold and the decisions that our teens make. Today’s teens are connected with their peers 24/7. It seems as though
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------------------------------------------------- School bullying School bullying is a type of bullying in which occurs during the time period a child is in school. Bullying can be physical‚ verbal‚ or emotional. According to a study by Yale‚ bullying victims are at least 70% more likely to commit suicide than non-victims. Bullying happens everywhere‚ in all different forms. There are six primary types of bullying: physical bullying‚ verbal bullying‚ sexual bullying‚ relational bullying‚ reactive bullying‚ and cyber bullying. Physical
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Bullying can be found in every school in the country. It is all too often part of the way young people interact in our society. Every school must recognise its extent and impact and take steps to stop it happening. When bullying is ignored or downplayed‚ pupils will suffer ongoing torment and harassment. It can cause life long damage to victims. A school’s failure to deal with bullying endangers the safety of all its pupils by allowing a hostile environment to interfere with learning. There is clear
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fact‚ Children as young as three years old have been identified as bullies. Bullying can happen anywhere groups of kids meet‚ like at school‚ camp‚ or in an afterschool or daycare setting. Adults must address this problem by providing character education‚ mentoring programs‚ and be positive role models to minimize bullying in elementary schools. Bullying can take on many forms. In many elementary schools‚ the bullying often starts with exclusion from social groups‚ spreading rumors‚ teasing and
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EFFECTS OF PEER PRESSURE ON DECISION MAKING Amanda M Romero Learning Across the Lifespan Abstract Our Peer-to-Peer interaction affects us every day. From decisions‚ we make‚ to the places we go. It is human nature to listen and learn from other people. Though we would like to think we have control over outside influences‚ studies show that our surroundings play a key role in how we function. Solomon Asch’s (1950) social experiment demonstrated‚ consumers often modify their responses‚ consciously
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Bullying in Elementary Schools People hear the word class bully and the majority think of kids fist fighting in the schoolyard‚ or the mean kid taking lunch money from those they can push around‚ but this abusive behavior is far more severe than the fist fighting in the schoolyard‚ or the lunch money being taken from a classmate. This type of behavior has become more aggressive and dangerous than it was twenty years ago. We as adults need to change the perception that bullying at school is a part
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public in recent years is school violence. Bullying is a typical type of that.It is not a new problem in the world today‚ especially in Vietnam this matter has long become a national serious issue‚ a burden for all the teachers and administrators across the country. According to the Dantri Internet‚ by the year 2011‚ phenomenon “school violence” became a hot issue in society (Nguyen 2011). In fact‚ there are so many recurring causes leading to eruption of school bullying. As a consequence‚ It brings
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INTERAMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO FAJARDO CAMPUS HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT BULLYING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Reina V. Reyes Oquendo F00045391 GEEN 2313 Table of Contents Page Introduction 3 Bullying 5 Areas affected by bullying 6 Recent research 7 Methods to access bullying 9 Pikas Method 10 Findings 12 References 13 Introduction Every day we face situations that affect
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School bullying refers to bullying done at school. This kind of bullying can be older kids picking on younger kids‚ teachers that are bullies‚ and peer bullying. Many of these bullied students don’t get the support they need after they’ve been attacked. Simply because they don’t speak up or the bully does not get the consequences they deserve. I believe teenagers who bully should have serious consequences. These consequences should be suspension‚ community service‚ jail‚ counseling and even expulsion
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