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What is Peer Pressure? Pressure from one's peers to behave in a manner similar or acceptable to them. Peer pressure is the influence of a social group.
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Peer Pressure M-DCPS Physical Education and Health Literacy

Peer Pressure When your peers try to get you to do something that they want you to do.

Self-esteem How you view or feel about yourself.

Positive Peer Pressure Peer pressure is Positive when it encourages kids to have healthy values, positive attitudes and actions, a spirit of supportive teamwork... Etc.

Negative Peer Pressure Peer pressure is negative when it encourages kids to get into trouble, have bad attitudes, alienate other kids, etc.

What evidence of peer pressure exists in this classroom? The way kids dress The kinds of backpacks or notebooks they carry Where kids sit Hairstyles

How do kids communicate messages of peer pressure? Giggling Talking about other kids Using put-downs Ganging up on someone Starting rumors Leaving kids out Laughing at someone

How can peer pressure get kids into trouble? By forcing kids to do something they shouldn’t just to be accepted By excluding kids who may have good things to contribute By setting up situations of “them vs. us” instead of teamwork or community

When is peer pressure a good thing? When it keeps kids out of trouble When it encourages kids to participate in healthy activities When it works toward unification Positive attitudes Supportive teamwork