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Peer interactions and bulling  

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Peer interactions and bulling. Children's individual socialization with their peer groups has been seen as an important role in the development process, mainly in developing relationships outside the family environment, and a greater understanding of social justice. This development can be effected by the kind of attachments they develop and interaction with peers. One of the factors that can effect the peer development of children is bulling, as it will affect how they interact and who they make attachments with. Peers play an important part in helping a child to understand and develop their own self image as will has having a large effect on their self esteem. The child will often rate their own behaviours by their peers, usually by social comparisons. It has been shown that children will in elementary school increase their social comparison, which will effect the way in which they perceive their...

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