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ROLE OF SCHOOLS IN THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN

Schools play a key role in children's social development by fostering peer interactions, teaching teamwork and empathy, and promoting community values, which help build essential social skills and confidence. For more information visit....https://www.ecoleglobale.com/blog/role-of-schools-in-the-social-development-of-children/

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ROLE OF SCHOOLS IN THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN

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  1. ROLE OF SCHOOLS IN THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN

  2. Social Skills Schools play a crucial role in social development by teaching children essential communication and interpersonal skills

  3. Diversity Exposure They provide an environment where children interact with peers from diverse backgrounds, fostering understanding and empathy.

  4. Conflict Resolution Schools offer opportunities for children to learn conflict resolution and cooperation in group settings.

  5. Community Involvement Through various activities, schools encourage community participation, instilling a sense of social responsibility.

  6. Extracurricular Activities Participation in sports, arts, and clubs helps children develop teamwork and leadership skills.

  7. Conclusion In conclusion, schools are fundamental to the social development of children, providing a structured environment that nurtures essential social skills, empathy, and community involvement.

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