jrotc helps you with peer pressure because if you dnt have on ur uniform right u get a F and who want to get a F everyday. peer pressue 4 you
yes
JROTC and peer pressure have nothing in common. Peer pressure is when your friends/enemies try to make you do something that you don't really want to. JROTC is a program to get ready for the army
By Setting the example; "Lead by example"
Jrotc helps me deal with peer pressure by build my self-esteem. Give me the ability to make my own choices.It hepls me stand up for my choices
The JROTC program helps me deal with peer pressure because it teaches me discipline, respect, integrity, loyalty, and love. These five first letters of the words represents DRILL.
JROTC helps you deveolp leadership skills and resist peer pressure. You have already set a goal for your future. Stick with your ROTC prtners. One in a million jocks gets a career out of their pursuits. Anyone with a serious goal can build on their ROTC training.
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.
To better myself as an individual, to surround myself with positive peer pressure rather than negative peer pressure, and to be a member of a program where people look out for each other, support each other, and see each other as family.
The best people to help you with positive peer pressure are your parents. Pastors, councilors, educators, are also helpful.
peer pressure is a fact of life. controversial? not really. it means others your age or level in society are pressuring you to do what they do or think how they think
Peer pressure is when you are pressured by peers (people your age group) to do something good or bad, but people usually think of bad peer pressure when brought up (e.g. being pressured to take drugs).
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