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Describe how parenting, divorce, school, and peers may influence social and emotional development during middle childhood

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So cademically, kids going through divorce may earn lower grades and even face a higher dropout rate compared to their peers. These effects may be seen as early as age 6 but may be more noticeable as kids reach the ages of 13 to 18 years old.Peers also may influence children emotional because they can be mean and bully because of the fact that the victims parents have divorced.Peers may influence their peers also emotionally by bullying for many reasons clothing food learning ability or just making fun or being mean to others cause they like it kids can get depressed and embarrassed and that is what usually happens.School can affect kids emotionally too because when your child is at school the teachers are in charge of him or her and they give the children work sometimes kids have a hard time learning so the teachers maybe mock them because of that say that they don't know anything and the child is emotionally effected they are sad they think that they are good for nothing and kids will also mock.

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