How to Handle Peer Pressure

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Candidate name: Yaw Domfe Asare Candidate number: Topic: how to handle peer pressure Audience: general public Purpose: To inform about how to handle peer pressure Coursework Assignment 1 How to handle peer pressure Growing up everyone will experience some form of peer pressure. Peer pressure is the control and influence people your age may have on you. Peer pressure can occur in many kinds of relationships. The way you respond to peer pressure can have a great impact on the decisions you make and, in turn, your total health. In our current world when peer pressure is mentioned people think about the negatively but to me, there are many different types of peer pressure. There is positive and negative peer pressure. Negative peer pressure occurs when a group or person pressurizes someone into doing something inappropriate. The group may make it clear that the person will be kicked out of the group or targeted for revenge if he or she does not participate. The group may also make it clear that participation leads to acceptance, which is very desirable during the teen years. The activity may be as simple as drinking alcohol at a party or smoking marijuana. It could extend to committing a crime or engaging in unprotected sex. Whatever the activity, the person being pressured feels tattered between his value system and his desire to be accepted or avoid the group's punishment. If a teen gives in and participates, putting acceptance ahead of his values, the teen loses faith in himself. He stops believing in his ability to stand up for himself, and his ability to live consistently with the values he wants to have. Once he has compromised his values, it becomes easier to do it again the next time. He may let his values go after a while, and go on to further participate in situations that he otherwise would have resisted. Sometimes, peers may pressure others to accept
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