Learning in cooperation with peers
type of learning through direct interaction with peers. In this case, children acquire new patterns of behavior and social skills that cannot be fully developed solely in relationships with adults. During joint games or in everyday situations, children learn to cooperate, take turns, negotiate and resolve conflicts. It is a social and cognitive experience that promotes development. These experiences also contribute to the development of a sense of collective identity and social belonging.
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