PRESENTATION OUTLINE
PEER PRESSURE AND BULLYING
Peer Pressure is when someone around your own age pressures/influences you to do something.
Bullying is aggressive and unwanted behaviour among school aged children that involves a power imbalance. It is repeated, or can be repeated, over time.
EXAMPLES OF NEGATIVE PEER PRESSURE
- You could be asked to smoke becouse it is cool
- You could be asked to steal something to prove that you're cool
EXAMPLES OF POSITIVE PEER PRESSURE
- Others can convince you not to break a rule
- They can convince you to do well academically
HOW TO ACT CONFIDENT
- Stand up straight; this makes this person think you are not afraid
- Look the person right in the eye; this makes the bully afraid of you
HOW TO FIND HELP
- Surround yourself with friends beforehand so you have someone to help
- Go to a teacher and tell him/her about it; they can help and stop the bully
- There are many bullying helplines for kids you can try; They can give good advice
WAYS TO SAY NO WHEN BEING PEER PRESSURED
- Suggest something else to do to get their mind off bad things
- Change the subject. This makes them forget about what they were trying to do
- Ignore the other person. They won't bully you if you don't look like you care
IF OTHERS ARE GETTING BULLIED
- Stick up for the victim and tell the bully to stop
- Go away from the bully and take the victim with you
- Tell an adult
SOME PEOPLE YOU CAN GO TO AT AISR
- you can go to the secretary. She can tell the principal about it
- you can tell the principal. he can have the bully go to the office
- You can talk to any teacher. They can tell the bully to stop
HERE ARE TWO COMICS I FOUND :)