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Why do children form cliques?

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Why do children form cliques?

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Children, like all human beings, are “status conscious,” and cliques give them a way to define their status or ranking within a class. Being part of a popular clique (as opposed to a lower-ranked group of kids) affords children a sense of power and position among their classmates. Popular kids set the standards to which other kids aspire.

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