Peer group Sentence Examples

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  • This is not the same as being "certified" by an agency, and although this type of credential is certainly better than none, it will not carry the same weight as a certification earned through a peer group.

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  • Youngsters from poorer backgrounds (boys, especially) can buckle to peer group pressure and develop negative attitudes to learning early on.

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  • Another significant change in the teen years is the importance of the peer group.

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  • Exclusion from a normal peer group can deprive rejected children of opportunities to develop adaptive social behaviors.

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  • Some children have difficulty with all types of social relationships, while others do well in their neighborhoods or in one-on-one friendships but experience problems with the peer group at school.

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  • Large, unstructured peer group settings (such as recess) are particularly difficult situations for many of the children who have peer problems.

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  • Counseling, peer group therapy, and family therapy may be required to support lifestyle modifications for obese children and adolescents.

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  • The first area is the child's social standing in the peer group as a whole and is indicated by the child's level of social acceptance by other members in the group, usually classmates.

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  • It is important to recognize the role of the peer group in maintaining a preschool-age child's level of social acceptance.

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  • At this stage, social acceptance by a child's peer group plays a major role in developing and maintaining self-esteem.

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  • Experiments have shown how peer pressure can influence children to change their minds from what they know for sure is acceptable behavior to unacceptable behavior just because everyone else in their peer group is doing it.

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  • The peer group is a source of affection, sympathy, understanding, and experimentation.

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  • Although the negative peer influence is overemphasized, more can be done to help teenagers experience the family and the peer group as mutually constructive environments.

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  • Youth gangs, commonly associated with inner-city neighborhoods, are a recognizable peer group among youth in smaller cities, suburbs, and even rural areas.

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  • The root causes of truancy are complex and varied and can include drug use, membership in a peer group of truants or gangs, lack of direction in education, poor academic performance, and violence at or near school.

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  • Studies show that children who are given social skills instruction decrease their antisocial behavior, especially when the instruction is combined with some form of supportive peer group or family therapy.

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  • For a person with a large family, social network, or peer group to whom they must convey thanks, this method is not only thoughtful, but practical too, in view of the numbers that are required.

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