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Objective: I can explain why friends are important I can identify the characteristics of a good friendship I can describe ways to resist negative peer pressure Friends and Peer Pressure Journal #5 What is the best characteristic of your best friend and why?
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Friends and Peer Pressure Friendship – a relationship with someone you know, trust, and regard with affection Acquaintance – someone you see occasionally or know casually
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Traits of a Good Fridend TRUSTWORTHY LOYAL HELPFUL FRIENDLY COURTEOUS KIND OBEDIENT CHEERFUL THRIFTY BRAVE CLEAN REVERENT
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Friends and Peer Pressure Compromise – when both sides in a conflict agree to give up something in order to reach a solution that satisfies everyone Peers – people close to you in age who are a lot like you Peer Pressure – the influence that your peer group has on you
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Recognizing Negative Peer Pressure WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? HOW WILL YOUR CHOICE AFFECT YOU NOW AND IN THE FUTURE? WILL YOUR CHOICE AFFECT OTHERS? H – IS YOUR DESIONS HEALTHFUL E – IS YOUR DECISION ETHICAL L – IS YOUR DECISION LEGAL P – WOULD YOUR PARENTS APPROVE
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RESISITING NEGATIVE PEER PRESSURE 1.AVOID THE SITUATION 2.USE ASSERTIVE RESPONSES 3.FOCUS ON THE ISSUE 4.WALK AWAY 5.PRACTICE ABSTINENCE ( NOT PARTICIPATING IN RISKY BEHAVIORS)
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S. T. O. P S AY NO IN A FIRM VOICE T ELL WHY NOT O FFER OTHER IDEAS P ROMPTLY LEAVE
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Friends and Peer Pressure Risk Behaviors – actions or choices that may harm you or others Abstinence – the conscious, active choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
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Benefits of Abstinence from Risk Behaviors 1.Staying physically healthy 2.Will not become addicted 3.Following the law 4.Reach all of your goals http://app.discoveryeducation.com/search?Ntt =friendships+and+peer+pressure&N=18342
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