Via Saloni, Pehchaan D.A.V. Radio Club Member
Teenagers feel peer pressure every day in their lives, whether in
school or out on the town. During their teenage years, kids
differentiate themselves from their parents by participating in peer
groups, and sometimes, these groups offer negative choices to
teens.
Oftentimes, “just saying no” isn't enough, and teens must look
inward at self-confidence and personal convictions to make good choices.
The reality is that teenagers are more likely than adults over 25 to
binge drink, have casual sex, participate in negative situations, and
get in automobile accidents.
Given this increased likelihood
of risky behavior, how can teens learn to make good decisions and
choices while also maintaining friendships?
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