people can feel pressured in to drinking alcohol and getting drunk jsut because other people and their friends are doin so.
Peer Pressures? In home school peer pressures are none existent. Siblings hang out with each other, and dad is always "fairly cool". But of course fights will still happen... it isn't paradise. The only real peer pressures are those around friends after school hours. But since you spend your time with your parents those pressures never amount to much.
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Drug peer pressure, peer pressure related with alcohol, sexual peer pressure, and even peer pressure to break the law, are some of the most typical ones.
alcohol or drugs
Joining a club in highschool like keyclub and doing community service.
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because they think its cool (peer pressure)
Yes and no. There are two kinds of peer pressure: one kind pressures you to do the wrong thing, the other pressures you to do the right thing. You should pressure other people to do the right thing - it doesn't matter how old you are! Never give in to the other kind of peer pressure. It doesn't matter what the crowd is doing, following the crowd isn't important. Following what you think is right is. It may be hard, but in the long run, you'll be a lot happier if you kick the bad peer pressure aside and make your own decisions in life.
Talking to a trusted adult can provide teens with guidance, perspective, and support, helping them navigate the pressures to drink alcohol. Adults can share their own experiences, offer advice on handling peer pressure, and reinforce the importance of making healthy choices. This open communication fosters a sense of security, allowing teens to express their concerns and develop coping strategies. Ultimately, it empowers them to resist negative influences and feel more confident in their decisions.
Accidents, policemen, judges, spouses and divorce lawyers are sometimes associated with the abuse of alcohol Two good things associated with the moderate consumption of alcohol are better health and longer life.
The use of alcohol is associated with an increased incidence of acid reflux disease