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Peers and Friends
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What is a Friend? A trusted companion. Someone you can share your good and bad times with. Someone who believes in you.
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What is a Peer? Usually someone your same age. Shares common interests or activities with you. Someone with a similar background (race, religion, education, etc.)
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Friends and Peers Friends can be peers and… Peers can be friends. But…friends are not always peers and… Peers are not always friends.
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Personal Needs for Friendships Sharing good times Telling secrets Sharing confidences A sense of belonging A need to share Feeling important Someone who is proud of you A feeling of belonging Having fun together Being yourself without fear of insults Loyalty Build your self-esteem Support Someone you can depend on Feeling included
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Choosing Your Friends Next to parents, friends have the greatest influence on your behavior. Choosing your friends is one of the most critical decisions you will ever make.
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Qualities of a Good Friendship Empathy and understanding Effective, open communication Good self-concept (you can’t like others until you like yourself) Responsibility Respect and trust Compromise and flexibility
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A Good Buy Activity Come up with a creative way to “Sell a Friend” You are advertising the characteristics of a friend. The advertisement can be words, a rap, song, jingle, poem, or even a short skit. You will present your advertisement to the class when done.
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Summary Friendship is a very important relationship to have. Having friends in our lives fills many needs we have. To have a friend, you must be a friend.
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