What are peer groups?

A peer group is a bunch of people your age who do similar things together, like playing games or going to school.

Imagine you're in a classroom full of kids, that's one kind of peer group. You all learn the same lessons and play during recess. But peer groups aren’t just at school! They can be anywhere.

Like Friends in a Club

Think about a soccer team, everyone there is about your age, and they all love playing soccer. That’s another peer group! You might hang out with them after practice or even eat lunch together. It's like having a club where you're the main members.

What Makes Them Special

What makes peer groups special is that people in them usually share similar interests, ages, and experiences. This helps everyone feel connected and understood, kind of like how your favorite toys make you happy when you play with them.

So whether it's your classmates or your friends on the soccer team, being part of a peer group means you're doing things together with people who are just like you!

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Examples

  1. A class of kids who all like to play soccer after school, they're a peer group because they share the same interest and spend time together.

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