PEER
PRESSURE
Welcome.
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What is
peer pressure
01 examples
02
Advantages
&
disadvantages
03 Advice
04
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01
WHAT IS PEER
PRESSURE
WHAT’S PEER PRESSURE?
Peer pressure:
the pressure from people
of the same age or
studying/working
environment.
WHAT LEADS TO PEER PRESSURE?
The main reason comes
from the lack of confidence
and pressure from people
at the same age who are
better than you.
EXAMPLES
02
When you’re surfing the internet,
you see posts, comments about
excellent students… Surely you
will feel admiration and then
ask yourself
“Why am I not like that, why
can’t I be as good as them?”
When teacher gives
your class test
results,
everyone around you
gets mark 8 or 9,
only you get mark 6,
then you start to feel
DISAPPOINTED and
SELF-DEPRECATING
ADVANTAGES
&
DISADVANTAGES
03
DISADVANTAGES
● Lose your confidence
● Affect your mental health
● Lose your self-worth
2 SIDES OF PEER PRESSURE
ADVANTAGES
● The motivation that make
you try harder
● Talking about your feelings
can be an encouragement to
try harder
04
ADVICE
Set a specific goal to accomplish Know your limits
NO MATTER WHAT, IT’S NOT
GOOD TO BE TOO PRESSURED
Too much things to do
might make you don’t know
where to start, so set
yourself important goals
first to focus on.
Each of us have our own
strengths and weakness;
therefore, know your limits,
what you’re strong or weak
at to promote and improve.
—KEVIN GATES
“If you associate yourself with
peer pressure or complacency,
you’re destined for failure.”
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Peer pressure

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    What is peer pressure 01examples 02 Advantages & disadvantages 03 Advice 04 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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    WHAT’S PEER PRESSURE? Peerpressure: the pressure from people of the same age or studying/working environment.
  • 5.
    WHAT LEADS TOPEER PRESSURE? The main reason comes from the lack of confidence and pressure from people at the same age who are better than you.
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    When you’re surfingthe internet, you see posts, comments about excellent students… Surely you will feel admiration and then ask yourself “Why am I not like that, why can’t I be as good as them?”
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    When teacher gives yourclass test results, everyone around you gets mark 8 or 9, only you get mark 6, then you start to feel DISAPPOINTED and SELF-DEPRECATING
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    DISADVANTAGES ● Lose yourconfidence ● Affect your mental health ● Lose your self-worth 2 SIDES OF PEER PRESSURE ADVANTAGES ● The motivation that make you try harder ● Talking about your feelings can be an encouragement to try harder
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    Set a specificgoal to accomplish Know your limits NO MATTER WHAT, IT’S NOT GOOD TO BE TOO PRESSURED Too much things to do might make you don’t know where to start, so set yourself important goals first to focus on. Each of us have our own strengths and weakness; therefore, know your limits, what you’re strong or weak at to promote and improve.
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    —KEVIN GATES “If youassociate yourself with peer pressure or complacency, you’re destined for failure.”
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