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Teaching kids to exercising self-control in the face of peer pressure. (Originated from Boston Globe)Meltz, Barbara F
their life. Simply developing apositive attitudedespite the difficulties they face isn’t enough. Rather, it’s about taking action to reduce the negative impact on their lives. With kids, this isn’t always an easy idea to get across, so it’s worth taking a practical and visual approach...
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and we’d likely tell you modern childhood seems much more complex—and perilous—than when we were young. Thanks to increasedpeer pressure, massive technological advances, and on-demand access to virtually anything via click or tap, kids today face a wider array of choices and decision-making...
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benefit," he said. "They can then help pass these skills along to younger kids, and both groups benefit some more. This paper highlights an important opportunity we have only begun to leverage—peer pressure, for good."