Psychology, asked by baljeetkaur13242, 6 days ago

why does peer group becomes more significant during adolescence​

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Answered by jhashambhavi25
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Answer:

Peer relationships are very influential in adolescence. ... Strong peer attachments can enhance a young person's wellbeing while problems in peer relationships, such as bullying, can have significant psychological, physical, academic and social-emotional consequences for both victims and perpetrators

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Answered by presentmoment
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Peer group becomes more significant during adolescence​ because people from the same age groups understand their peers better.

Explanation:

  • Peer group becomes more significant during the young adults and years.
  • It is mainly because people belonging to the same age group are able to associate with each other in a better manner.
  • They can talk openly and communicate easily.
  • On the other hand, people from other age groups are sometimes unable to understand the problems faced by teenagers.
  • There can be a communication gap or generational gap between kids and their parents due to which their friends become their first priority.
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