Peer relations after preschool
What will be an ideal response?
When children attend elementary school, the context of peer relations changes dramatically
Children get along better than when they were younger
The most common activities with peers are simple—just being together and talking
In rough-and-tumble play, children playfully chase, punch, kick, shove, fight, and wrestle with peers
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