This site offers a bunch of information on social issues facing teens such as eating disorders, pressure, gambling, gang and substance abuse problems
This is a fun site, which offers valuable information on peer pressure and other teen issues. The site is easy to navigate with lots of questions answered. Caters mainly to younger people, but also very valuable to adults
This site discusses teen topics in a way that younger adolescents can understand. Visually, the site is interesting. Links to other related articles. The site is dedicated to answering questions about being a kid and being a parent. Site is user-friendly and informative, this site provides information that is logical and easy to understand for a person of any age.
This article gives parents the secrets to helping their kids cope with negative peer pressure. There are chats, discussion boards, experts and several links to other topics dealing with parenting children of all ages.
This site offers advice to all sorts of growing up issues, such as anger, depression, and sex. Also offers a 24-hour phone line for both parents and teens that will answer any questions unanswered on the web site
This is an article that discusses decision-making. It aims to help individuals think for themselves. It describes in basic language, using easy analogies, what peer pressure is as it relates to substance abuse
This is a great site that speaks to teens. It defines peer pressure, and discusses it relative to sex. It offers advice on how to dating pressure as well as peer pressure. There are links to other useful information, like sexual orientation.
This site offers tips to parents for helping their kids deal with peer pressure. Share it with your parents
This is a really fun site. There are links to other cool sites and animated illustrations. The content is well-organized and easy-to-understand
This gives phone numbers to hotlines dealing with peer pressure and related issues.
Teen Contact Hotlines
Youth/teen Counseling line –972-233-TEEN Adult Counseling line – 972-233-2233
These are contact hotlines for crisis intervention for the domestic violence initiative.
National Teen Emergency Hotline: (800) 448 - 3000
Free and completely confidential hotlines. This helpline offers more than just advice. Crisis intervention and counseling is offered from experienced professional counselors.
National Teen Hotline: (800) 234 - 8336
Nationwide emergency and crisis helpline open 24 hours. AIDS Teen hotline.
National Crisis Helpline: (800) 233 - 4357
This is a nationwide hotline to assist you with any problems that you might be experiencing. When you feel helpless and need someone to talk to, call this confidential helpline.
The Uniquely Me Program (Dominique Dawes)
A solid partnership between the Girl Scouts of the USA and Unilever has produced an exciting program aimed at raising self-esteem in girls ages 8 to 14.
Scott, Sharon. How to Say No and Keep Your Friends, 2nd Edition (teen guide).
This gives advice on how to manage negative peer pressure.
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