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As social beings living in a society, we form opinions about others and others have opinions about us. Everybody wants to acceptance and recognition from and within society. We are also tried to behave according to the norms of the society so that we could adjust with others. But which is not an easy task as the personality of each individual is a unique organization. This organization has to make special efforts to adjust with others unique organizations, which we call is as society. Actually adjustment is a wider term used in various spheres of life. For an example, if an individual is well-adjusted with his family environment, his family adjustment will be good. So before defining social adjustment is necessary for us to restrict the area of social adjustment. In other words we can say that social adjustment is the direction to the teachers, try to adjustment skill in our students. As a teachers should emphasize on the adjustment of the student in the school.
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Society, Sex education, individual, Student, 10.5281/zenodo.1486079
Society, Sex education, individual, Student, 10.5281/zenodo.1486079
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