Sociologists
have been probing the influence of parents and peer groups on young adolescents
for ages. While the parents play a crucial role in meeting the basic needs along with education and healthcare, peer groups provide the necessary
emotional support in sharing their views and interests and acts as stress
busters. When probed whether parental support or the peer group influence that
shape the personalities of the young adolescents, a significant co-relation
between the parental bond and attachment rather than the peer group pressure
that shapes the mental and behavioral frames of the young adolescents.
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