Chapter 2 The People in Your Life. Questions to Start… Why are relationships with your peers important? How can communicating well with others improve.

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Chapter 2 The People in Your Life

Questions to Start… Why are relationships with your peers important? How can communicating well with others improve your relationships? What kinds of problems can affect your relationships?

Read “An Unexpected Snag” on pages What decision does Tony have to make? How will the decision he makes affect his relationship with Roman? Have you ever been put into a situation like this before? What did you do about it?

How Peer Pressure Works 87TuyU&feature=related 87TuyU&feature=related What is Peer Pressure? Is it good or bad? What are some examples of peer pressure?

Read pages In groups of 4 (or 5), make up a skit using a situation where there is peer pressure