Peer Relationships in Development
Psychology ⇒ Developmental Psychology
Peer Relationships in Development starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how technology and social media have changed peer relationships.
Describe one negative effect of peer rejection on adolescent development.
Describe one strategy for resisting negative peer pressure.
Describe one way in which peer relationships can influence academic performance.
Describe one way schools can promote positive peer relationships.
Describe the role of peer relationships in developing communication skills.
A new student joins a class and is quickly included in group activities and conversations. What is this an example of? (1) Peer rejection (2) Peer acceptance (3) Peer pressure (4) Peer conflict
A student is often left out of group activities and feels lonely at school. What type of peer relationship issue is this an example of? (1) Peer acceptance (2) Peer rejection (3) Peer conformity (4) Peer leadership
A new student joins a class and is quickly included in group activities and conversations. What is this an example of? (1) Peer rejection (2) Peer acceptance (3) Peer pressure (4) Peer conflict
A student is often left out of group activities and feels lonely at school. What type of peer relationship issue is this an example of? (1) Peer acceptance (2) Peer rejection (3) Peer conformity (4) Peer leadership
Which of the following best describes a 'peer'? (1) A parent (2) A teacher (3) A person of similar age (4) A younger sibling
Which of the following is a characteristic of a healthy peer relationship? (1) Mutual respect (2) Bullying (3) Exclusion (4) Dishonesty
Fill in the blank: _______________ is the ability to resist negative peer pressure and make independent decisions.
Fill in the blank: _______________ is the process of learning to interact with others in a group.
Fill in the blank: _______________ is the term for a disagreement or argument between peers.
Fill in the blank: _______________ is the term for when a person changes their behavior to fit in with a group.
True or False: All peer groups have the same influence on every individual.
True or False: Bullying is a form of negative peer interaction.
True or False: Cliques are small, close-knit groups of friends who often share similar interests.
True or False: Peer groups can influence both positive and negative behaviors.
