Negative peer pressure is not new, but it is more apparent among young people and unfortunately many teens and preteens fall into its trap unprepared and unaware of the consequences that follow certain choices they make.
The main problem points to the fear young people face in having to say NO to their friends. They fear they will be rejected, not liked or unfriended if they say NO when negatively pressured into something.
Negative peer pressure is not new, but it is more apparent among young people and unfortunately many teens and preteens fall into its trap unprepared and unaware of the consequences that follow certain choices they make.
The main problem points to the fear young people face in having to say NO to their friends. They fear they will be rejected, not liked or unfriended if they say NO when negatively pressured into something.
This Course teaches students how to say NO and still be accepted. It covers from the various types of peer pressure, the common red flag words that friends could use to trap them in, to actual steps to take to say NO and many more.
This course is relevant and relatable to both preteens and teens. It is packed with the exact information that the students need. It is NOT too long so students will be more likely to go through the course and complete it.
Included in the course is a free gift - an eBook titled 'Stay Positive' (Daily Affirmations for Tweens and Teens)
Introduction to the Course. What is it all about?
About the Instructor, Phinnah Chichi Ikeji
This lecture covers the general knowledge about what peer pressure is all about. If students don't know what it is about, then they will not recognize it when it happens and then will not have the steps needs to win over it.
After this lecture:
Students will be able to distinguish between the different types of peer pressure.
One of the problems that exist with negative peer pressure is the fact that many students hardly recognize when they faced with it. They conclude they were just being friends and that they did not think of the consequences.
After this lecture, students will be able to recognize when faced with various choices and be aware of the consequences of those choices before they decide whether to go for it or not.
After this lecture:
Students will be able to know and practice the steps they need to build the confidence to say NO to negative peer pressure.
Students will be equipped with alternative words they can use in situations where they want to say NO.
Students will be able build up their confidence with the help of our free eBook on 'Staying Positive' (Daily Affirmations for Tweens and Teens)
Conclusion to the Course
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