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  2. 8 Ways to Be a Sober Social Butterfly - AOL

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    It can be hard to drink less, for many people, socializing seems to revolve around food and alcohol. Our culture has normalized drinking alcohol as part of a way of life…and our biochemistry ...

  3. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Religious/spiritual student activities refer to clubs and programs that allow students to connect with other students of similar faiths, practice their chosen faith, and/or learn about other faiths. Many schools have a faith center where these sorts of programs take place. Some examples of religious/spiritual activities include: Interfaith Council

  4. Social skills - Wikipedia

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    Students working with a teacher at Albany Senior High School, New Zealand. The important social skills identified by the Employment and Training Administration are: [citation needed] Coordination – Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions. Mentoring – Teaching and helping others learn how to do something (e.g. being a study partner).

  5. Socialization - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, socialization (also socialisation – see spelling differences) is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society.Socialization encompasses both learning and teaching and is thus "the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained".

  6. Local business helps Macon home-schooled teens to socialize ...

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    Divis, a former public school teacher in Gwinnett County and mother of three, said she created the business to expand on what she was already doing for her own home-schooled middle school children.

  7. 'Challenges at every turn.' Framingham High's Class of 2024 ...

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    We had to find our way around campus, learn the culture of high school and remember how to socialize with the people who we previously had only seen on screen."

  8. Social promotion - Wikipedia

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    Since middle school students tend to value education more, [citation needed] retention should be used when they are judged not to have adequate skills before entering high school. It is also argued that social promotion, by preventing elementary students from advancing at their own pace, is a key reason why they do not take their education ...

  9. Consumer socialization - Wikipedia

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    George Moschis and Gilbert A. Churchill Jr posit that mass media, parents, school and peers are all agents of consumer socialization. According to this theory children and young adults learn the rational aspects of consumption from their parents while the mass media teaches them to give social meaning to products; schools teach the importance of economic wisdom and finally peers exercise ...