One solution to this is using the four D’s Friendly Refusal, determine, define, decide, and do. First, determine the choices of the situation. Next, define the consequences like saying what will happen if I go to a party. Then, decide to do right now. Finally, do what is best for you, do the right choice you have choosen for the event.Article 1 Paragraph 29-32”The first `D' is to determine the risk,Then, define the consequences,Next, decide what you want to do right now, and the final "D" is having the courage to do what's best for you.” This technique helps between 5,000 boys and 6,000 girls from the Friendly PEERsuasion program.Article 1 Paragraph 28”Between 5,000 and 6,000 girls each year go through Girls Incorporated's Friendly PEERsuasion program. In turn, they help other kids learn how to resist negative peer pressure with the program's "Four D's of Friendly Refusal": determine, define, decide, and do.” …show more content…
Spotting temptations are bad things to do ,but they say it will be good .Taunts are sarcasm and putdowns .Finally threats are exerting pressure like forcing someone or this will happen.Article 1 Paragraph 24- 26”the temptation, or "sell," tantalizes you with possible pleasures and thrills, taunts include put-downs and sarcasm, and threats of exclusion also exert pressure.” This help will you since you know what they trying to make you do and you have to stand up for