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The effects of peer pressure

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  • Duration: 5 secondsCamera Angle: Medium ShotAudio: (Finding You by Maria Wilson plays throughout the video) Narrator: It’s important to know what peer pressure looks like. There can be times you have experienced peer pressure and didn’t realize.
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  • Duration: 15 secondsCamera Angle: Medium ShotAudio: Narrator: Peer pressure can be being pressured by a friend to consume or take something that you don’t agree with, like alcohol and drugs.
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  • Duration: 15 secondsCamera angle: Medium ShotAudio: Narrator: Convincing someone to skip school is also another form of peer pressure.
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  • Learn more at verywellfamily.com/negative-and-positive-peer-pressure-differences-2606643
  • Duration: 10 secondsCamera Angle: Medium Long ShotAudio: Narrator: The effects of peer pressure include anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, sudden changes in behavior, and distractions from academics.
  • Duration: 10 secondsCamera Angle: Medium ShotAudio: Narrator: You can deal with peer pressure by giving an excuse, building friendships with the right people, and relying on a trusted adult to talk to. Be careful when spotting peer pressure. If something you are being asked to do feels wrong that is probably because it is.
  • Duration: 5 secondsAudio: Finding You by Maria Wilson fades out.
  • This video was made by Kary Brunett, Mikaili Tobias and Blanca Martinez
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