One of the immature functions is judgment. Positive peer pressure can help teens develop the coping skills necessary for adulthood. It might encourage teens to become more active in athletics or to avoid risky behaviors, which can be especially helpful during tough times. Negative peer pressure can lead teens in bad directions. Here are some ideas to help your child with this.
Build teenage confidence Confidence can help teenagers resist negative peer influence. Praising your child for trying hard is important for building confidence too. You can also be a role model for confidence, and show your child how to act confident as the first step towards feeling confident.
When teenagers have self-compassion, it can help them handle any stress and anxiety related to peer influence. Second, teenagers in general are still learning to control their impulses, to think ahead, and to resist pressure from others. According to Dr. Casey from the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, teens are very quick and accurate in making judgments and decisions on their own and in situations where they have time to think.
However, when they have to make decisions in the heat of the moment or in social situations, their decisions are often influenced by external factors like peers.
What the researchers discovered was that the number of risks teens took in the driving game more than doubled when their friends were watching as compared to when the teens played the game alone.
This outcome indicates that teens may find it more difficult to control impulsive or risky behaviors when their friends are around, or in situations that are emotionally charged. While it can be hard for teens to resist peer influence sometimes, especially in the heat of the moment, it can also have a positive effect. Just as people can influence others to make negative choices, they can also influence them to make positive ones. Adolescent susceptibility to deviant peer pressure: Does gender matter?
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