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Refusal Skills

Everyone has the power to resist, but everyone doesn’t sincerely want to.

The Goals of Refusal Keep your friends Have fun Stay out of trouble

Steps for Refusal Ask questions Name the trouble Identify the consequences Suggest an alternative Move it, sell it, and leave the door open

What to Do Under Pressure Stay calm Make eye contact Be assertive Repeat if necessary Walk away

Various Ways to Say No “Right Choice” activity “Gorilla Game” activity “Pressure Point” activity

Summary Having the ability to refuse or stand out alone when peer pressure is strong is often very difficult, but a person can resist if he/she really wants to. If he/she doesn’t really want to, it is easy to give in. Remember, everyone has the power to resist, but everyone doesn’t sincerely want to.