Stand Up For Yourself: Peer Pressure And Drugs (1987)

A group of teenagers discuss peer pressure, particularly regarding smoking and substance use. Characters express their concerns about fitting in and the pressure to conform to their friends’ behaviors. They explore various strategies for saying no to drugs and alcohol, emphasizing the importance of self-respect and standing up for oneself. The conversation includes role-playing scenarios to practice responses to peer pressure, highlighting that many kids feel the same way and that it’s okay to refuse.

Keywords:
peer pressure, smoking, substance use, self-respect, teenagers, role-playing, strategies, saying no, fitting in, friendship, dialogue, movie scene, coping mechanisms.

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