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Explain negative peer influence on a child.
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Solution
- Negative peer influence can cause a child to engage in undesirable behaviours, including aggressiveness, substance misuse, or poor academic achievement.
- It may also lead to the youngster conforming to inappropriate social norms, losing self-esteem, and experiencing increased stress or worry.
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