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One way of working through the storming stage is through which involves encouraging group members to interact freely and evenly.
 
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Discuss two manifestations of peer relationships/interactions, and how they are relevant to norming.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Discuss two manifestations of peer relationships/interactions, and how they are relevant to norming.
 Identification: individuals see themselves as being similar to one another
 Here-and-now experiences: difficult feelings are addressed as they occur
 Hope: the belief that what is desired will occur; energizes the group as a whole
 Cooperation: group members work together for a common purpose
 Collaboration: members who think they can work together are more likely to participate in reaching group goals
 Cohesion: a spirit of togetherness established and maintained by the group



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