Download presentation
1
Peer Relationships
2
Types of Peer Relationships
Friendships: significant relationship between two people based on caring, respect, consideration, and trust. Casual Friends: peers whom you feel socially connected with. Close Friendships: Friends that share thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
3
Types of Peer Relationships
Platonic Friendships: a relationship with a member of the opposite sex in which there is affection but no sexual activity. Cliques: groups of friends with similar backgrounds and tastes. Dating Relationships: Dating is an ongoing relationship between two people.
4
Peer Pressure Peer pressure is the control and influence people your age may have over you. The way you respond to peer pressure can have a great impact on the decisions you make and your total health.
5
Positive Peer Pressure
Role Model: A person who exhibits positive peer pressure and is a positive influence to those around them. Positive peer pressure can not only set examples of what to do but also examples of what not to do.
6
Negative Peer Pressure
Peer pressure that causes others to accept beliefs or take part in a behavior that has negative consequences. Manipulation: sneaky or dishonest way to control or influence others.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.