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Making and Keeping Friends Adolescence – Senior Citizens. By: Michael Kowalk, Shawn Lott, and Hollie Gurr. Having Friends. Positive . Laughter Companionship Entertainment Advice Sense of belonging Help you to try new things Good influence . Peer pressure rebel Influence who you become
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Making and Keeping FriendsAdolescence – Senior Citizens By: Michael Kowalk, Shawn Lott, and Hollie Gurr
Having Friends Positive • Laughter • Companionship • Entertainment • Advice • Sense of belonging • Help you to try new things • Good influence • Peer pressure • rebel • Influence who you become • Deviance training - one person shows another how to rebel. • Bad influence Negative
Age • Adolescence- choose friends of the other sex, they like certain cliques or crowds. They share the same values and interest • Adult- Choose friends of the same age, reliable, more close friends, share the same experiences and values. Provide help and useful advice. • Senior Citizens- Not married or widowed have the same level of well being was similar to that of people in long-term equitable marriages. Also need one close companionship.
Gender • What are the positives of having friends of the opposite and the same gender?
How to Make Friends • How do you know if you have met someone that will make a good friend? Commonalities, non stop talking, and shared values and interests are a good sign. • same backgrounds, ethnicity, • Adolescence friends test each other in various ways, lending money, and confiding secrets.
Question • What is it called when one person teaches another how to rebel against social norms? Deviancy training