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- PEER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PEER is one that is of equal standing with another : equal; especially : one belonging to the same societal group especially based on age, grade, or status How to use peer in a sentence
- PSRS PEERS - Home
The Public School and Education Employee Retirement Systems of Missouri (PSRS PEERS) provide a significant and stable source of retirement, disability and survivor benefits to Missouri's public school teachers, school employees and their families
- PEER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Do you think it's true that teenage girls are less self-confident than their male peers? He wasn't a great scholar, but as a teacher he had few peers (= not as many people had the same ability as him)
- PEERS® Social Skills Training | PEERS® Certified Provider
The PEERS® (Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills) program is designed to help individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and others who struggle socially develop essential social skills
- PEERS | Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
The UCLA Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS®) offers manualized, evidence-based social skills programming for youth and adults who are struggling socially
- Peers - definition of peers by The Free Dictionary
1 a person who is the equal of another in abilities, qualifications, age, background, or status 2 a person of the same legal status as another 3 something of equal worth or quality
- Home - What Is PEERS?
PEERS® groups are focused on helping you build your own social life in the real world In one group, teens and young adults learn and practice social skills together; in a separate group, parents caregivers learn how to support them effectively
- Peer group - Wikipedia
Members of peer groups are likely to influence each other's beliefs and behaviour [1] During adolescence, peer groups tend to face dramatic changes Adolescents tend to spend more time with their peers and have less adult supervision Peer groups give a sense of security and identity
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