1 / 12

PEER PRESSURE

PEER PRESSURE. SUE HARMON Teacher Page. Relationships with peers can include both negative peer pressure and positive peer support . Let’s look at each of these individually!. NEGATIVE PEER PRESSURE. Write down in your journal what you think the definition is.

padma
Download Presentation

PEER PRESSURE

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. PEER PRESSURE SUE HARMON Teacher Page

  2. Relationships with peers can include both negative peer pressureand positive peer support. Let’s look at each of these individually!

  3. NEGATIVE PEER PRESSURE Write down in your journal what you think the definition is. Definition: Negative peer pressure is influence from other people that may persuade you to take dangerous risks or make bad decisions.

  4. EXAMPLE ONE Mike has been friends with Frank and Dalton for a few years. They are all freshmen now and Frank just got his driver’s license. While in the neighborhood, one day Dalton notices a garage door open with three bikes inside. Dalton and Frank want to stop and take them. Mike doesn’t really want to do this. How can he get out of this situation? Write in your journal.

  5. EXAMPLE TWO Brandi is at a party with her friends. She has been at these parties before and there’s always alcohol and drugs being used. Her friends are beginning to tease her about not joining in. Brandi does not want to lose her friends but does not want to use drugs or alcohol. What should she do? Write in your journal.

  6. EXAMPLE THREE Write your own story about negative peer pressure in your journal and how you would deal with it. Some suggestions for support... •school counselors •teachers •parents •friends •school administrators

  7. POSITIVE PEER PRESSURE Write down in your journal what you think the definition is. Definition: Friends that inspire you to do worthy projects and refrain from negative activities.

  8. EXAMPLE ONE Patrick has some spare time this weekend. His friends Lisa and Bob are going to be working at a local park on a clean-up project. On the way, they stop by Patrick’s house to talk him into coming with them. What positive actions could result? Write in your journal.

  9. EXAMPLE TWO Write your own situation dealing with positive peer pressure in your journal.

  10. To Summarize... •Peer pressure can be positive or negative. •Outside sources can be used to help you make the right decisions. •If someone is trying to get you to do something you don’t want to do, don’t do it. •Use the decision making process before acting in a situation.

  11. THE END

  12. Teacher Page • Objective- The students will demonstrate knowledge of the definition of negative and positive peer pressure and use this knowledge to make decisions on some examples. • Activity- The students are to write in their journal some suggestions on how to deal with peer pressure. • Process- Follow instructions on the slides. The mouse will need to be used to move from slide to slide.

More Related