Peer Coordination
When families implement changes together, children experience the change as collective rather than individual. The social dimension is the biggest barrier to implementing new phone or activity policies. Coordinating with other families is…
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When families implement changes together, children experience the change as collective rather than individual. The social dimension is the biggest barrier to implementing new phone or activity policies. Coordinating with other families is presented as the solution to the peer coordination problem.