02-21-2012, 11:00 PM
Thanks for the reply. I was just being honest and voicing my view. I don't see problems with groups as long as people ensure that they're actively engaging all members and keeping them involved.
When people drop behind, if they had a partner then a little shove in the right direction can help to get them back on track. But if people drop behind in a group they can easily drop out as they don't get noticed as well as they would, had they a partner.
When people drop behind, if they had a partner then a little shove in the right direction can help to get them back on track. But if people drop behind in a group they can easily drop out as they don't get noticed as well as they would, had they a partner.