just say no
It's a way not to use drugs
staying away from it NEVER TRY DRUGS AND NEVER SMOKE
The four resistance skills to resist negative peer pressure are assertiveness, refusal skills, avoidance, and seeking support from positive influences or adults. These skills can help you confidently say no to peer pressure and make choices that align with your values and goals.
yes and no its not a drug as in something used inhale, degest, or inject. but its something not many people can go without going though. usually people use peer pressure when you dont want to do something. people use peer pressure to GET people to use drugs, but its not exactly an actual drug. and... DONT DO DRUGS!!! :)
drugs are bad for you don't do them, and don't give in to peer pressure.
This are influences that comes from friends to use abusive drugs. These drugs are harmful and affects the chances of progress in life.
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Ask a paramedic to talk to them. Paramedics can go into very extreme medical detail about the nastiness that goes on with drug use. It can be quite scary. Police officers can sometimes do the trick also. Show some pictures of meth addicts.
Because they want to be cool, sometimes the only way to keep one's friends is by doing what they do. Or, if their friend says "try it please its super fun" would you not just "try" it? Other times parents just SAY its peer pressure when maybe it was their child's idea. duuh, kid's CAN think for themselves.
Common forms of peer pressure include encouraging someone to drink alcohol, smoke, try drugs, skip school, engage in risky behavior, or conform to certain fashion trends.
Peer pressure, curiosity, and a desire for self-medication or escape from stress are three chief factors associated with the regular use of drugs by teenagers.
DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) started in 1983 as a program aimed at preventing drug abuse among youth. It was created as a response to the increasing drug epidemic in the United States, with the goal of educating and empowering students to make healthy choices and resist peer pressure to use drugs.