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Peer pressure is not so unknown a phenomenon. It has existed throughout generations and has become more pronounced over the years. Presence of peer pressure does exist in India too but is still in its infancy stage as compared to the West. The close bond that the Indian families share and the family beliefs and values that children carry with them, helps most to tide over this phenomenon. Seen to be manifested in various ways, peer pressure has become an interesting field of study during the phase of adolescence. The book attempts to understand how peers generate pressure and to what extent it exists in the Indian context.…mehr

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Peer pressure is not so unknown a phenomenon. It has existed throughout generations and has become more pronounced over the years. Presence of peer pressure does exist in India too but is still in its infancy stage as compared to the West. The close bond that the Indian families share and the family beliefs and values that children carry with them, helps most to tide over this phenomenon. Seen to be manifested in various ways, peer pressure has become an interesting field of study during the phase of adolescence. The book attempts to understand how peers generate pressure and to what extent it exists in the Indian context.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kavita Vasudev is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Human Development and Childhood Studies, Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi, India. She has been in the field of academics for over 13 years now. Along with teaching the undergraduates, she is a resource person for various schools for their teacher training programmes.