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What are the purposes of peer goup?
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Solution
- Satisfies the need of belonging to a group.
- Peers are preferred as compared to socialising with others.
- They influence social, cognitive, and psychological development.
- They also influence the development of morals and values.
- Interaction with peers provides instruction on acceptable behaviour.
- Peers also validate the child, encourage them to try new things, provide an opportunity for comparison, enable self-disclosure, and help them develop an identity.
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