The Benefits of Positive Peer Pressure

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What is peer pressure? Peer pressure is when someone or a group of people influences or encourages others to do things they typically wouldn’t do or tries to change people’s attitude, values or behavior towards something. How many times have we heard the word “peer pressure” and think or assumed it would be about something negative or in terms of being “bad”? I had a class assignment where all the students were asked to come up with topics on peer pressure. I was surprised to see that all but one had chosen topics on alcohol, sex, drugs, and smoking which are all examples of negative thoughts directed at peer pressure. There is, however, another side of peer pressure my classmates didn’t think about and we might not hear of it much. Peers have a profanely positive influence on each other, and this can be a positive aspect in our everyday life. Peer pressure is important, if not essential, for social development. We learn by socializing with our peers and see what is normal in everyday life. For example, there was an uncooperative student that was placed in a classr...

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