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PEER GROUP AND INTERACTION

PRESEN CO RP UZ
T ASTRO
ED BY
CYRELLE JOY C
Group of people, usually of
similar age, background, and
social status, with whom a
person associates and who are
WHAT IS PEER GROUP?
likely to influence the person's
beliefs and behavior.
PEER GROUP

Affection Sympathy

Understanding
first born children the mother and
are affected father show concern
emotionally after by attending to the
the birth of a sibling first born and
they show encouraging to get
behavioral problems involved in activities
like craving for BOTH PARENTS IN
attention INVOLVEMENT IS
HIGHEST AMONG
FIRST BORN OFTEN
THERE ARE HAVING HIGH
VARIATIONS IN EXPECTATIONS AND
INTERACTION WITH EXERTING GREATER
PARENTS AND PRESSURE FOR
SIBLINGS ASSOCIATED ACHIEVEMENT
WITH BIRTH ORDER
 more anxious
 adult- oriented
 helpful
 self-controlled
 conforming than their
siblings

FIRSTBORN CHILD
(COOB 2001)

those whoare likely to be


victimized are children who
cry easily, have poor social
skills, and are submassive
when attacked
teen friendship

they are more intimate because they can


share each other's secret.
ADOLESCENCE

stage which
individuals can
handle with ease
and grace
r ts music
teens
Interest in
spo

dance ect
UPDEGRAFF AND OBEIDALLAH DUNPHY 1963 AS CITED KINNEY 1993
1999 AS CITED BY BEE AND BY BEE AND BOYD 2002
BOVD, 2002

The variation may be the Adolescence, cliques are


result of individual Junior high students labeled
common and they are of the
differences in temperament only two major crowds, one
same sex groups usually a small, high status group called
and personality or teens holdover from the
experiences with family trendies and the great mass of
preadolescence pattern
relationships lower status called dweebs
Adolescence socialized in
crowds roughly between 13
and 15
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