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How does social interaction increase in children between 6-12 years?
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Solution
- Children between 6-12 years old experience an increase in social interaction.
- They get attracted to peer groups to get the opportunity to find independence from family and enjoy the closeness and sharing of emotions.
- The peer group also provides an identity model to a child and also shows acceptable ways to express emotions and impulses.
- It is a way of practicing the skills that are necessary for adult life.
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