A group of boys ages 9 and 10 years have formed a "boys-only" club that is open to neighborhood and school friends who have skateboards. This should be interpreted as

a. Behavior that encourages bullying and sexism
b. Behavior that reinforces poor peer relationships
c. Characteristic of social development of this age
d. Characteristic of children who later are at risk for membership in gangs


C
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A Peer-group identification and association are essential to a child's socialization.
Poor relationships with peers and a lack of group identification can contribute to
bullying.
B Peer-group identification and association are essential to a child's socialization.
Poor relationships with peers and a lack of group identification can contribute to
bullying.
C One of the outstanding characteristics of middle childhood is the creation of
formalized groups or clubs.
D A boys-only club does not have a direct correlation with later gang activity.

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