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Coping with peer pressure

Learning objective Recognize that pressure to behave in a risky way can come from a variety of people they know

How does peer pressure occur? When you are new to a place or school, you tend to make new friends which is a common phenomena. You tend to say yes due to your good friendship and trust on your friends leaving apart the side affects