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Statement I: Peer groups play a significant role in helping children develop social skills. Statement II: The influence of peer groups is insignificant during childhood,

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Question

Statement I: Peer groups play a significant role in helping children develop social skills.

Statement II: The influence of peer groups is insignificant during childhood, as children only begin to form meaningful social connections during adolescence.

Options

  • Statement I is true and Statement II is false.

  • Statement I is false and Statement II is true.

  • Both Statements I and II are true.

  • Both Statements I and II are false.

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Solution

Statement I is true and Statement II is false.

Explanation:

Peer groups strongly influence children's social, cognitive and emotional development by providing belonging, practice in cooperation, rules, identity and feedback, especially during middle childhood (about ages 6–12).

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Chapter 5: Role of Family, Peer Group and School - EXERCISES [Page 74]

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Dr. Alka Agarwal, Urvi Raval Home Science for Class 10th ICSE
Chapter 5 Role of Family, Peer Group and School
EXERCISES | Q 10. B. | Page 74
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