Peer Influence and Group Dynamics · CDP

Rejected children in peer groups often experience:

  1. Noticeably improved social skills over time
  2. Loneliness and social difficulties
  3. Higher confidence
  4. Strong peer support
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Correct answer: Loneliness and social difficulties

Peer rejection is linked to emotional and behavioral challenges. It can hinder social development.

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