A 9-year-old girl tells the nurse about belonging to a spite club. How does belonging to this group support the child's development?
A) Fulfills peer group needs
B) Teaches the child leadership skills
C) Helps the child develop autonomy
D) Encourages the child to learn rules
A
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Nine-year-olds take the values of their peer group very seriously. This is typically the friend or club age because children form groups, usually "spite clubs.". This type of club does not teach the child leadership skills, develop autonomy, or to learn rules.
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