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Social interaction plays an important role in learning for students. Interacting with other people has proven to be quite effective in assisting the learner to organize their thoughts, reflect on their understanding, and find gaps in their reasoning. Underneath the broad umbrella of social interactions and learning, variants can range from peer learning, reciprocal teaching, learning by teaching, learning by observation, learning by doing, and self–other monitoring. These areas overlap in scholarship and are often an optimal way to help students learn. Different forms of collaborative learning can create ideal circumstances when examining the impact of social interactions on learning.
To be aware of things happening around us and to be an awakened citizen of our country, thus it is necessary for the students that to interact with social environment.
Children and teenagers with well-developed social skills are likely to gain confidence in their abilities to approach situations and complete tasks more successfully. Social skills are one of the most important skills children and adolescents develop, as they often serve as predictors of future success.