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One of the most important developments for children is identity development and foundation. This is where students pull together their values, beliefs, heritage, history, culture, and hobbies to live their life fully. Participating in extra-curricular activities may help students find themselves faster and better. This is an excellent opportunity for the teachers to get a better understanding of the child. For example, there may be a student who is difficult to reach, so attending one of his/her mock trial events could possibly be a chance to relate to the individual and learn something about them.
I believe that parents, families, neighborhoods, schools, places of worship, and communities play a major role in determining one’s identity. Students are watching and learning from everyone and every situation. But, as Brown and Knowles said, the student will most likely be parallel to their parents way of life.
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