i guess it depends on the people
Children can form cliques at any age. The most common age would be once they enter school age. Cliques can be a very bad thing and may lead to bullying of other kids.
Cliques are small, exclusive groups within a larger peer group that may form based on shared interests or characteristics. A peer group, on the other hand, refers to a broader group of individuals who are similar in age or social status and interact with each other on a regular basis. Peer groups are more inclusive and diverse than cliques.
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There are some cliques out there that are just for popularity, but many people join cliques because they need a group of people to be around to feel accepted even if that group of people is not so nice.
Because they feel that they need to belong to a group to "fit in." I am a high school student and I know this from experience.
The main idea of ''Coping with Cliques'' is to provide strategies and tips for individuals to navigate and cope with the challenges posed by cliques, such as loneliness, exclusion, and peer pressure. It emphasizes the importance of self-confidence, assertiveness, and seeking supportive relationships outside of cliques.
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Any age really. It mostly starts to happen in 2nd grade and after that everything else gets harder.
Core cliques are cohesive subgroups. The subgroups consist of a small amount of people who interact with each other but exclude others not in the clique.
The comparative form of dry is drierexample: Bailey's clothes are drier than Mike's clothes