🛡️ Teen - How to Make Good Decisions Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.161 – How to Spot Manipulation in a Group: Manipulation happens when someone tries to control what others do by guilt, shame, or pressure. It can sound like, “If you were really my friend, you’d do it.” Those words twist kindness into control. Learning to spot manipulation means paying attention to how you feel after talking to someone. If you feel small, nervous, or guilty for saying no, that’s a red flag. Healthy friends respect your choices even when they disagree. Manipulative people need control because they fear losing influence. When you stay calm and firm, you take their power away. You don’t owe anyone your obedience or silence. The best way to handle manipulation is to see it early and stand your ground. Respect yourself enough not to play the game.

About this course

An essential life series that teaches teens how to think critically, weigh outcomes, and make good decisions that protect their future.

This course includes:
  • A complete video and audio lesson series tailored to teen experiences
  • Guided exercises and real-world decision-making scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks teens can use daily
  • Interactive self-reflection tools and “what would you do?” challenges
  • Communication scripts to handle peer pressure and toxic influence

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