1. Again, the fundamental principles of the peer group would not be compromised if monitoring roles were rotated. 2. Anything that deviates from what is customary is going to raise questions among the peer group. 3. As children acquire the pidgin, they use it with playmates and other children in their peer group. 4. As the individual adolescent seeks to grow more independent of the family, peer groups and friends become important points of reference. 5. Her peer group was struggling with the male menopause, of course, but the sting of rejection had been no less sharp. 6. It might be that this peer group is the best possibility available to the extremist-activist to achieve closeness with anyone. 7. Only a society in which people feel secure in their peer groups can bring about such mass action from below. 8. Rather, the programs will use school-based education programs, family members and peer groups. 9. The adolescent uses the peer group to evaluate the perspectives of others, while developing his or her own values and attitudes. 10. The peer group gives out clear signals to its members both about style and about fundamental values and perspectives. |