Peer pressure in school means that you feel like you should do what everyone else is doing. because your "peers" want you to do it. You should never give in to peer pressure and always ask yourself "why" am i doing this? And if it is because of other people, you should think if you would do it before those people did.
Yes peer pressure does more harm. what good comes out of it? peer pressure persuades you into , Drugs,Alcohol,Smoking and many more what good comes ou of that
Peer pressure can motivate individuals to adopt positive behaviors or make healthy choices that they might not have considered on their own. It can also create a sense of belonging and camaraderie among peers, leading to increased support and encouragement for one another. When peer pressure is used positively, it can foster a sense of community and promote positive social norms within a group.
There are acutally 3 types of peer pressure:Direct Peer PressureUnspoken Indirect Peer PressurePositive Peer PressureActually, there are two:NegativePositveNegative has many different sub-types such as:See Numbers 1 & 2 in the above answer (above the line)Positive has the same as Negative.
(1)Teenage is when the child no more belongs to you, but belongs to peers. (2)Teenage is when parent rule stops and peer rule begins. (3)Teenage is when fear pressure ends and peer pressure begins.
Resisting peer pressure is important because it allows you to stay true to yourself, make decisions based on your values and beliefs, and avoid engaging in behaviors that may be harmful or go against your principles. Peer pressure can sometimes lead to negative consequences if you give in to it without considering your own well-being.
There is simply no way that peer pressure can be good to you. You have to be confident and pay attention to what you are going to do . Leaders become more successful and having a unique train of thought will help set you a part from everyone else that follow their "friends" .
Peer pressure happens to everyone and not just boys. Boys and girls are affects different when they give in to peer pressure. Boys are more likely to be bullied more at school because they do what their bully tells them to do. This is an example of bullying peer pressure. Peer pressure normally ends up doing things that you know are wrong or that you don't think you like.
Suicide, criminal acts and more pressure
Yes
Peer pressure can be experienced by individuals of all ages, but it is most commonly associated with teenagers and young adults. It involves the influence that peers have on an individual's behaviors, attitudes, and decisions, often leading them to conform to group norms or expectations.
You could be pressured into doing something good, you become more popular, easier to make decisions.
True, peer pressure can be both a positive and negative influence on individuals. Positive peer pressure can encourage positive behavior and motivation, while negative peer pressure can lead to risky or harmful behaviors. It is important for individuals to surround themselves with positive influences and make independent choices.
No, negative and positive peer pressure is different. For example: A teacher or a Supervisor may feel you have more inside of you for doing better in class or at work and will harass you into doing better and that's a good thing, but if someone is making you feel bad by destroying your character; making you afraid or threatened in any way this is negative peer pressure and classified as bullying.