Peer Influence and Group Dynamics · CDP

Children who are good at perspective-taking are usually better at:

  1. Avoiding group roles
  2. Understanding peers and resolving conflict
  3. Dominating group conversations and decisions
  4. Rejecting cooperation
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Correct answer: Understanding peers and resolving conflict

Perspective-taking aids empathy and problem-solving. These skills improve peer relationships.

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