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Peer groups become more important as a child gets older.
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As children move into middle childhood and adolescence, peers play a larger role in socialization, identity formation, norms, and behavior—often influencing interests, values, and activities more than earlier in childhood.
As children move into middle childhood and adolescence, peers play a larger role in socialization, identity formation, norms, and behavior—often influencing interests, values, and activities more than earlier in childhood.
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