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HOW TO HANDLE PEER PRESSURE
  • By Sanjeev Datta

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Phil Lester
  • Be yourself. Don't worry about what other people
    are thinking of you, because they're probably
    feeling the same kind of scared, horrible
    feelings that everyone does.

We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
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WHAT IS PEER PRESSURE?
Visit effects of peer pressure
  • Peers are the ones who encourage an individual to
    change their attitudes, mindset, behaviors, or
    habits to conform to those of the influencing
    group of people. And the pressure, the stress
    that is received by that individual just to
    impress and follow the rules of peers is Peer
    Pressure. Peer Pressure can have both positive
    and negative effects on an individual. Because of
    negative peer pressure, one might feel like they
    lost their individuality.

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NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF PEER PRESSURE
ADDICTION OF BAD HABITS
LOW OR NO SELF ESTEEM
Drinking, smoking, drugs, and such dangerous
habits are something one can get addicted to
because of peer pressure. At this point,
long-term consequences do not matter to them as
long as they feel accepted by their peers.
The peers usually try to make others feel less of
themselves. This would cause a normally confident
student to feel left out and insecure without any
particular reason. The lower self-esteem and lack
of confidence in their skills might impact the
childs well-being.
DOWNSLIDE OF GRADES
Teenagers want to belong to a peer group and
sometimes, they try to fit in with the wrong one.
Under peer pressure like trying to be like other
members or not wanting to get bullied by those
peers for getting good marks can lead to a very
bad impact on the grades of that student.
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POSITIVE EFFECTS OF PEER PRESSURE
Visit principles of good parenting
  • ADVICE AND ENCOURAGEMENT
  • A SENSE OF BELONGING
  • REINFORCEMENT OF POSITIVE ATTITUDE
  • If you are going through stress or are confused
    over a decision, peers can help you decide with
    the help of their advice and opinion.
  • If your peers are helping you with your studies,
    pushing you harder to do better at some important
    task, and motivating you, it helps you to create
    a sense of belonging with your peers.
  • Having peers who inspire you to learn new things
    that would help you in the future, who support
    you can help in the reinforcement of a positive
    mindset to look at life.

We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
www.sanjeevdatta.com
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HOW TO HANDLE PEER PRESSURE
We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
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TALK DIRECTLY
Visit peer mentoring skills
  • If a peer is pressuring you and hurting you, tell
    them to stop and state why or how it is hurting
    you. If they dont quit peer pressure, you can
    take the next step and talk with your schools
    superiors about this situation.

We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
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NO IS NO
  • It is easier said than done when you are in front
    of a group thats been pressuring you to do wrong
    things. But saying no to something you dont
    approve of is crucial. Until you build up the
    courage to say no to their faces, you can try
    excusing yourself out of the group by saying
    your parents want you to come home or you were
    supposed to meet a teacher after school.

We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
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COMMUNICATING WITH
YOUR PARENTS
  • Negative peer pressure can be harmful to your
    mental health as well as physical. Telling your
    parents about what you face in school will make
    you feel a little light and they can also help
    you to handle the peer pressure by giving you
    strategies on how not to let it affect you and
    how to make it stop.

We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
www.sanjeevdatta.com
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DEVELOPING A STRONG PERSONALITY
Visit how to develop a strong personality
  • With a strong personality, an individual can
    manage peer pressure easily by taking right
    decisions for himself and avoiding wrong
    influence.

We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
www.sanjeevdatta.com
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WHY SANJEEV DATTA PERSONALITY CLASSES?
  • 15 Years of Pioneering Personality Skills
    Development Transformation
  • Conducted 500 Executives, Parents, Teachers
    Student Training TAM Skills Seminars in leading
    corporates institutions
  • 5 Years as Miss India Organisation Expert
    Panelist for National Pageants as Personality
    Skills Mentor
  • 7 International Title Wins for India by our Miss
    India/ Mr India TAM Skills students including
    Miss World17 (Manushi Chillar)
  • Proprietary TAM Skills Curriculum 9.0 Version
    created, corrected curated over 15 years
  • Awarded Educator by TOI (2012) featured as
    TrailBlazer in Economic Times (2011)

We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
www.sanjeevdatta.com
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Join our personality development training
programs now!
We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
www.sanjeevdatta.com
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CONTACT US
  • Gurugram Corporate Studio
  • A 26/8,Level 3, Sector 28, Golf
  • Course Road, Gurugram - 122022
  • 91-9015-983-983
  • 91-9810-062-617
  • info_at_sanjeevdatta.com

We develop personality and leadership skills in
pre-schoolers, kids, teenagers and adults. For
personality development course, visit -
www.sanjeevdatta.com
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