Creek - You may have heard this word before. "Oh, he / she belongs to a popular group, you may have heard what your son or daughter said," I can not become a member of that group. " What is that? Some parents are very happy to have a group of good friends who ignore the signs that their children have evolved into a group of "friends" evil people.
Make friends and interact at school is an important part of your child's growth and happiness. Adapting to fellows is an important part of the lives of children, especially during adolescence and adolescence. According to the New York University Children's Learning Center (NYUCSC), as children enter secondary school, they begin to build more sophisticated interpersonal relationships, fellow approval becomes more important - children accept group acceptance and friendship We often allow you to accept for a long time. Most children do not have to be a group anymore, but for some people this has to last throughout high school.
The Nemours Foundation defines the group as a group of friends and allows other children to deliberately leave. This group is usually operated by one or two children considered "popular". There is a rule that members usually follow friends rather than friends with someone outside the group, such as excluding other members of the creek. According to a survey conducted by NYUCSC, in some cases collective behavior developed into bullying, resulting in at least 160,000 students absent from school on one day.
There are two reasons for the formation of factions. Groups may be composed of kids with similar interests, such as computers and sports. According to the Nemour Foundation, children may join the group because they want to be popular or want to feel they belong to them. NYUCSC has found that there are various factions in the school from popular children to "losers" such as athletes, brains, nerds, artists, drug users, freaks. Being part of these groups sometimes can cause different actions from others. Because "outsiders" are sometimes ridiculed by factions, even if they are their closest friends, new group members may suddenly start different actions with outsiders. The Nemours Foundation discovered that girls are often ashamed and hurt than outsiders in factions.
All junior high school, junior high school and high school factions concern the Queen's bees and worshipers. Your teens or teenagers are very likely to have group problems. Learn ways to improve your child's confidence, they will adapt to the school factions and provide them with the necessary tools to rely on themselves. Like many parents trying to understand the mysterious social world of children, Gina Kurban does not know what happened to her daughter at school. She knew that her daughter was sad and happy until she was excluded from her classmates' emotions. Suddenly, people who looked like a group of best friends became a group - a group of unique "cool kids" who use their power, popularity and status to disappoint others. And now, Gina's daughter is aiming to operate the game.
Creek - You may have heard this word before. "Oh, he / she belongs to a popular group, you may have heard what your son or daughter said," I can not become a member of that group. " What is that? Some parents are very happy to have a group of good friends who ignore the sign that their children have evolved into a "bad group" for other people. Make friends and interact at school is an important part of your child's growth and happiness. Adapting to fellows is an important part of the lives of children, especially during adolescence and adolescence. According to the New York University Children's Learning Center (NYUCSC), as children enter secondary school, they begin to build more sophisticated interpersonal relationships, fellow approval becomes more important - children accept group acceptance and friendship We often allow you to accept for a long time.
Many of the students interviewed by partner Matt Baror at www.ihigh.com believe that children next to the child on the first day of kindergarten can decide future group membership of their children. The earliest child of the child confirms that they are part of them and immediately leads them through high school and high school. These factions are the driving force behind the social blueprint in the high school environment and your group will decide if you are an exchanging person, participating activities, and your high school experience is a happy experience (Kick That Clique, 2000)