- Peer pressure is the feeling of being encouraged by kids your age group to do something - whether you want to or not.
- Spoken pressure is when someone makes a direct comment to peers to encourage them to do something.
- Peer pressure means being influenced by a community to do something you usually wouldn’t do, or not doing something you would like to do.
- Your actions might be influenced because you want to be accepted by your peers.
- Stay away from peers who pressure you to do things that seem wrong or dangerous.
- Learn how to say "no," and practice how to avoid or get out of situations which feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
- Spend time with kids that resist peer pressure. It helps when you have other friends that can say "no."
- Did you know that almost everything is considered a statistic of peer pressure?
- Citation----Richer, Sydney L. "Teenage Peer Pressure." Teenage Peer Pressure. Sydney Richer, 23 Oct. 2013. Web. 23 Oct. 2013. <http://teenagestereotyping.weebly.com/>.