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Peer-Mediated Interventions

Peer-mediated interventions are strategies where individuals of similar age or status support each other in learning and development. These interventions engage peers to facilitate communication, cooperation, and problem-solving, often improving social skills and academic performance. For example, students might work together in groups to help each other understand concepts better, share knowledge, and provide feedback. This approach leverages the natural social dynamics among peers, making learning more relatable and effective by promoting collaboration and mutual support.