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Elevate your middle and high school SEL and character education curriculum with this essential teen and tween leadership development resource, designed to build vital life skills and tackle peer pressure head-on. This is Part 2 of the Teen and Tween Influence and Impact Leadership Development Series.
We constantly tell our teens and tweens to "make good choices" and "avoid peer pressure," but rarely do we give them a tangible tool to navigate the complex social ecosystems they face every day. When a teen or tween is caught between social pressure AND their own intuition, simply telling them to "just say no" isn't enough. They need a living map that they can use in the moment.
The Solution: A Biological Framework for Social Boundaries
This is simply not another lecture on peer pressure, nor is it a rigid set of rules dictating who teens and tweens can and cannot have as friends or what they can and cannot do with their time. Instead, it shifts the conversation away from external control and teaches youth how to read their own biological and emotional survival signals.
The Ultimate "Leaving the Nest" Tool
For parents and teachers of older teens, the stakes are even higher. When your student heads off to college, enters the workforce, or moves into their first apartment, you will no longer be there to vet their friends or plans. This is the perfect transition tool. It gives them an internalized compass and the psychological framework to confidently evaluate their own social soil and make safe, healthy decisions when you are no longer in the room.
What's Inside the Map?
This easy-to-use worksheet walks youth through four critical checkpoints before they say "Yes" to a social invite, request, or group dynamic:
• Part 1: The Root Check: Teens and tweens learn to identify the motivation behind their actions.
• Part 2: The Trunk Check: Teens and tweens learn to listen to their bodies' cautionary signals (interoception).
• Part 3: The Ecosystem Audit: Teens and tweens learn to diagnose the energy output associated with saying "yes" to certain people, situations, etc.
• Part 4: The Growth Direction: We take the guilt out of setting boundaries and give teens and tweens empowering, ready-to-use scripts to naturally release draining obligations and protect their peace.
Equip your teens and tweens with the roots to stand tall, the intuition to sense the storms, and the courage to grow toward the light!
We constantly tell our teens and tweens to "make good choices" and "avoid peer pressure," but rarely do we give them a tangible tool to navigate the complex social ecosystems they face every day. When a teen or tween is caught between social pressure AND their own intuition, simply telling them to "just say no" isn't enough. They need a living map that they can use in the moment.
The Solution: A Biological Framework for Social Boundaries
This is simply not another lecture on peer pressure, nor is it a rigid set of rules dictating who teens and tweens can and cannot have as friends or what they can and cannot do with their time. Instead, it shifts the conversation away from external control and teaches youth how to read their own biological and emotional survival signals.
The Ultimate "Leaving the Nest" Tool
For parents and teachers of older teens, the stakes are even higher. When your student heads off to college, enters the workforce, or moves into their first apartment, you will no longer be there to vet their friends or plans. This is the perfect transition tool. It gives them an internalized compass and the psychological framework to confidently evaluate their own social soil and make safe, healthy decisions when you are no longer in the room.
What's Inside the Map?
This easy-to-use worksheet walks youth through four critical checkpoints before they say "Yes" to a social invite, request, or group dynamic:
• Part 1: The Root Check: Teens and tweens learn to identify the motivation behind their actions.
• Part 2: The Trunk Check: Teens and tweens learn to listen to their bodies' cautionary signals (interoception).
• Part 3: The Ecosystem Audit: Teens and tweens learn to diagnose the energy output associated with saying "yes" to certain people, situations, etc.
• Part 4: The Growth Direction: We take the guilt out of setting boundaries and give teens and tweens empowering, ready-to-use scripts to naturally release draining obligations and protect their peace.
Equip your teens and tweens with the roots to stand tall, the intuition to sense the storms, and the courage to grow toward the light!