Low self-esteem
A lot of people with low self esteem will give into peer pressure and turn to drugs and alcohol. They think it will make them cooler and be more accepted by their friends or peers.
If your peers are nice and easy to talk, then others will think you're outgoing and probably fun to be around. If your peers are rude and inappropriate, then people will think of you as a jerk or a bully.. If your peers don't really talk to other people, then they might see you as a shy person
Maybe by showing them the effects it can have on people
The negative peers can drag the student down, by encouraging the student to engage in bad behavior. For example, a straight A student starts hanging out with the wrong people, and his grades go down to straight Ds.
peers family dynamics the community they live in impact of other adults in their lives (teachers, bosses, etc) environmental factors - includes exposures to drugs biology
Due to their attempt to stop their attacks or ease their anxiety level people with anxiety problems or perhaps even panic attacks suffer from more drug abuse. People who have anxiety attacks may over indulge in alcohol or drugs to "fit in" with their peers.
No but the kid will most likely be emotionally troubled and begin using drugs earlier than their peers.
the influences of drugs can be by peers or socially peer pressure to take drugs is either friend telling you to have some drugs or family members taking drugs and saying have some it wont hurt. social pressure is when your favourite actor or favourite person is taking those drugs and you want to be just like them
Peers can support each other by promoting healthy, substance-free activities, encouraging open communication, and providing positive reinforcement for healthy behaviors. They can also intervene if they suspect a friend is struggling with substance abuse by offering to listen, seeking help from a trusted adult, or connecting their friend with resources for support and treatment. By fostering a supportive and understanding environment, peers can play a crucial role in preventing substance abuse among their friends.
Yes and no. Some kids are more likely to listen to their peers than to their parents, but the parents' advice is more likely to be good.
the theme for "a jury of her peers" by Susan Glaspell is Feminism
A lot of people with low self esteem will give into peer pressure and turn to drugs and alcohol. They think it will make them cooler and be more accepted by their friends or peers.
The main reason for drug use is usually down to peer pressure that is older people using drugs around them would make them think by doing drugs it would make them more adult. This is not the case of course and you should never do drugs even if your peers (Elders, higher ranks etc) do them.
People who are affected by antisocial personality disorder; usually are people with a childhood history of abuse, neglect, deprivation, or abandonment. Also people who associate with anti-social peers, and those who's parents are anti-social or alcoholics.
Social proof is a psychological phenomenon in which people are more likely to trust or purchase from a brand if they’ve heard positive reviews from their friends or peers.
This is likely the word equals (peers, or the result of a math operation).
associating with peers who are drug free