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Practical example about peer pressure

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Answered by kushdama
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Ravi was a good student.He used to be brilliant in academics,moved to a good college,found friends who influenced him and tried tk engage him in nad activities.The boy's future at that moment became dark

Answered by 2710
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  1. Peer pressure is when you are influenced by other people (your peers) to act in a certain way. If you're with friends who are doing something that you typically would not do and they convince you to do what they are doing, that is an example of peer pressure
  2. There are two types of peer group pressure - positive and negative.
  3. Peer pressure can lead to experimentation with drugs and alcohol, skipping school, and various high-risk behaviors. If you notice a sudden change in your child's appearance, clothing, and attitude, especially if accompanied by secretive behavior, he or she may be succumbing to the influences of peers.
  4. Well, peer pressure is a powerful influence on adolescents. One of the reasons for this is that they spend much more time with their peers than with their parents. ... Poor self-esteem and low levels of self-confidence are consistently identified as factors in peer pressure that leads to risky and destructive behaviours.
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