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Peer Pressure If–Then

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Peer Pressure If–Then

Purpose
Direct answer to: “How do I help my son navigate academic pressure?”.

How to apply Peer Pressure If–Then

  1. Clarify the problem in one sentence.
  2. Pick the smallest concrete action (2–10 minutes).
  3. Do it now; log one line about what you did and how it felt.
  4. Repeat daily for a week; adjust based on the review.

How & Why It Works

  • Small, repeatable behaviors build habits and trust via consistency over time.

Results & Goals

  • Fewer arguments; faster repair after conflicts.
  • More consistent follow‑through on small commitments.
  • Visible progress that rebuilds mutual trust and respect.

References

Origin: Derived from your Fathers & Sons inventory plus family communication patterns (CBT/ACT).
Source Inventory: fathers-and-sons.html; Template: fathers-and-sons-template.html

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