(a) In what ways do the experiences of Samoan children and teenagers differ from your own experiences of growing up? Is there anything in this experience that you wish was part of your growing up?
(b) Why do girls like to go to school together in groups?
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(a)Unlike Samoan children we go to school, we involve ourselves in various activities but are guided by our parents. Gradually, we get freedom to act with responsibility as adolescents and be educated responsible adults capable of making our own decisions.
(b)Girls like to go to school together in groups because in a group they feel secured.
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