The nature of children's peer interactions and friendships changes as they develop and grow. Read on for expert articles and useful information on the evolving nature of young friendships and tips for facilitating your child's social success.
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Peer Influence
There is a lot of talk about the negative influence of "peer groups" on teenagers these days. People often forget that...
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Living With Your Child's Imaginary Friend
Imagine a friend who goes everywhere you want to go, does everything you want to do, and always takes your side. Imagine...
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Parenting Solutions: Peer Pressure
The Problem Red Flags Follows the crowd, is submissive and easily swayed, engages in risky behaviors at a friend's...
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The Importance of Social Groups in Adolescence
Most children and adolescents frequently interact and enjoy being with peers besides their close friends. Over time,...
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Development of Self-Concept in Diverse Students
An individual’s self-concept is the complex product of all life’s experiences (Christensen & Dahle, 1998)....
