-Tell yourself you don't need to do it.
-Tell your peers your not interested.
-Make excuses why you can't.
(For example for drugs or alcohol "I can't I have to take a drug test for track")
There are no particular set out steps for dealing with peer pressure it is as simple as just saying no and leaving whatever and wherever you are. If you know it is wrong and do not want to be a part of it do not give in to peer pressure - walk away - most times these decisions affect your whole life and future and not for the good.
There needs only to be one and that is "I am my own master, none can force me to do that which I do not wish to do".
Be obedient and do not follow what they are inviting you
They're 5 Kinds of Peer Pressure These are it ~ Negative Peer Pressure , Positive Peer Pressure , Heavy Peer Pressure , Indirect Peer Pressure , and Friendly Peer Pressure
One of the ways to deal with negative peer pressure is to disconnect with negative friends. Deal with fear and set your rules on what is good and wrong.
Yes, teasing is a peer pressure it is a negative peer pressure...
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.
It Depends on the type of peer pressure; It it is negative peer pressure then yes but if it is positive peer pressure and your not under age then no.
Peer pressure is the influence of a peer group that exerts (mostly) negative habits unto an individual. Peer influence is an element of peer pressure. Without the pressure, you wouldn't have the influence.
yes there are. there is positive peer pressure, and negative peer pressure. going and doing drugs is negative peer pressure, whereas going to do something fun and exciting is positive peer pressure.
there is positive peer pressure friendly peer pressure indirect/dempting teasing heavy peer pressure/bullying
Peer pressure can be either. When peers are encouraging a peer in a positive direction, it is a blessing. When they pressure a peer in a negative direction it is a menace. Unfortunately, peer pressure is often a menace.
There are positive peer pressure and there are negative peer pressure. In most cases peer pressure is positive, this happens hen it leads to a positive attitude in a child.
Well, that's hard to say considering when you hear "peer pressure" it comes off as a bad thing. But the worst I'd probably say would be sex peer pressure, drug peer pressure, and criminal peer pressure (as in breaking the law)
Peer pressure is avoidable, unless a child is not sociable. Peer pressure helps in building a child character.