| In past generations, negative peer pressure typically took the form of someone verbally inviting you to do something you both knew was wrong. We sneaked around, whispered |
| In past generations, negative peer pressure typically took the form of someone verbally inviting you to do something you both knew was wrong. We sneaked around, whispered |
Do you remember walking the hallways of your school, wondering where you fit in? As adolescents move into their teen years, peers take on a greater importance. They feel secure when they are accepted by a group of friends. Being on the outside of a group can
Teenagers are looking for acceptance and some normalcy and stability in their ever-changing lives. They often find this in peer friendships. While you may have been their closest companion when they were younger,