Life At
Life at 7: Finding Your Tribe
To form good peer relationships, children need to have the capacity to manage their behaviour in social situations, know how to conduct themselves and know how to behave appropriately. Peers have become an increasingly important part of a child’s social world. Now that their world is expanding outside the home, they are spending a third of their lives with their peers, and they begin to define themselves in relation to other children of the same age. Gender is not just about biology, it’s also about expectations and opportunities and how they play out across the life course for boys and girls, men and women. Human beings are social animals. We live, work and play in social groups, so it's really important that we learn how to get along with other people - but it doesn't mean we all need to be the same. Social groups only work because we all play different roles in them.