What are some consequences of the shift from reliance on adults to reliance on peers? Are there advantages? Dangers?

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
- The shift of reliance from adults to peers allows for social comparison.
- Changing relationships with parents allows the child to view parents in new, more mature ways.
- The shift of reliance to peers allows the child to test out his or her own decisions, often influenced by peers, within the support (and wisdom) of the parents.
- The shift of reliance allows teens to gain their autonomy.

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