Peer Resistance Skills Training The Peer Resistance Skills Program is a curriculum module lesson in peer pressure and techniques for saying “No” that is taught by high school students to younger 5th and 6th grade peers. Because it was initiated as a SLS Chapter project, the lesson’s focus is on saying “No” to alcohol. The lesson is fifty minutes in length. The first portion of the lesson teaches about types of peer pressure and the second half teaches techniques for saying “No.” Information is presented through the use of posters and handouts. The concepts and skills are taught and reinforced through skits and role plays.
PRS Basic Right #2 March 29, 2010 Churchill HS, Stevenson HS and Ladywood HS (Livonia, MI)
To Be Treated With Respect: R-Right to be respected E-Equal treatment S-Standing out from the crowd P-Personal beliefs E-Even more equal treatment C-Care about yourself to be respected T-Treat others how you want to be treated; Golden Rule!