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What can parents do about it?

2010-01-30 07:12:29 | ボケ防止
4. What can parents do about it?

To achieve peace of mind parents need to know with whom their children are associating.
They need to encourage children to stay out of situations in which they know they would be pressurised and uncomfortable.
Children should learn to feel comfortable saying 'no' , to choose their friends wisely , to talk to someone they trust , to think about the consequences of their actions and be true to themselves.

Can peer pressure lead to bullying?

2010-01-29 07:53:08 | ボケ防止
3.Can peer pressure lead to bullying?

Peer pressure definitely plays a role in bullying.
If a teenager is generally seen as weak or different by the majority of their peers , they can become a safe target for bullies.
Bullies pick easy targets , people that the group are unlikely to defend or get upset over.
Unfortunately , some bullies are popular and liked by many of their peers , which means others are less likely to call the behaviour bullying.
These popular bullies can act appropriately towards teachers and adult so the problem often goes unnoticed.
Many victims of bullies feel very lonely , have low self-esteem and become depressed.
Understandably , parents are often deeply worried when their children are being bullied.

How does peer pressure affect people?

2010-01-28 08:57:34 | ボケ防止
2.How does peer pressure affect people?

Peer pressure can influence how people dress , how they talk , what music they listen to , what attitudes they adopt and how they behave.
Teenagers want to belong and it is hard to belong if you are always going against the grain.
They want to be liked , to fit in and to be accepted , which means peer pressure can be powerful and hard to resist.
People neve want to be looked down upon or made fun of.
This means that people who are low on confidence and unsure of themselves may be more likely to seek their peers' approval by going along with risky suggestions.
Peer pressure can lead people to do things they would not normally do on their own.
In one study , a student who knew the correct answer to a question actually gave the wrong answer because all the others in the class vave the wrong answer and he didn't want to be different.

What is peer pressure and why does it happen?

2010-01-27 07:25:41 | ボケ防止
1. What is peer pressure and why does it happen?

We all want to be part of group and feel like we belong in our community.
Peer pressure can happen when we are influenced to do something we would not usually do because we want to be accepted by our peers , i.e. groups of friends.
Who are about the same age and share the same interests.
Children and young adults especially feel social pressure to conform to the peer group with whom they socialise.
Conformity , which is the most common form of social influence , is usually defind as the tendency to think or act like other members of a group.