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Peer Pressure in Schools: Types, Examples, Refusal Skills, and Coping Strategies

Lesson Plans by Patrick Healey

Throughout a student's education they more than likely will experience a form of peer pressure. Arming students with the knowledge and skills to refuse negative peer pressure and support positive peer pressure is essential. These activities will help you get these important messages across.




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Peer Pressure Refusal Skills

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A Social Story for examples of peer pressure. Use social scenarios for teens and free social stories printables today!

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  • PARTY INVITATION
  • Uh, ok...That sounds like fun!
  • Hey, my parents will be gone this weekend, you should come to my party!
  • AT THE PARTY
  • Oh man, how do I get out of this? I don't want to drink!
  • Have a drink, you will have more fun!
  • THE ESCAPE
  • Sorry, I can't stay. I have a really busy weekend.
  • Aww, that's no fun. Well, see you Monday!
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