Stand on the line if...
- đĄ Group pressure
- Stand on the line if you have ever done something just to fit in.
- Stand on the line if you think friends can influence your choices a lot.
- Stand on the line if you think it is easy to be yourself in a group.
- – have ever been teased, made fun of, or bullied.
- – have ever been teased, made fun of, or bullied, and you
- tried to play it off like it didn’t bother you, but it did.
- – have ever teased, made fun of, or bullied someone else.
- – have ever given in to peer pressure to do something you didn’t want to do.
- – have ever peer-pressured someone to do something they didn’t want to do.
đ” Criminality
- Stand on the line if you have ever tried to vape
- Stand on the line if you think people can be pushed into crime.
- Stand on the line if you believe people can change after doing something wrong.
- Stand on the line if you think young people sometimes don’t understand the consequences of crime.
- – have witnessed violence or serious crime
- – have had someone break a promise they made to you.
- – have broken a promise you made to someone else.
- – have told a lie to protect someone else.
- – have told a lie to protect yourself.
đŽ Drugs
- Stand on the line if you think young people feel pressure to try drugs.
- Stand on the line if you think drugs can destroy a person’s future.
- Stand on the line if you think it is important to talk openly about drugs.
- Stand on the line if you have tried to stop a friend from using drugs.
đŁ Mixed / reflection
- Stand on the line if you think it takes courage to say no.
- Stand on the line if you think one bad choice can change your life.
- Stand on the line if you think friends should protect each other.
đĄ Follow-up prompts (important!)
After each statement, ask:
- Why did you choose this position?
- Can you give an example?
- Do you think many teenagers feel the same?
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