A person may alter or reinvent his identity many times between childhood and adulthood. Factors like gender, ethnicity, religious background, interests, talents, and hobbies all play a part in a child's emerging concept of who he really is. Read on for more on the importance of identity and understand how your child sees himself.
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Why Good Friendships Matter
Every parent of a teenager understands the relevance of appropriate friends. But what about young children?
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Developmental Dynamics Between Personal and Conventional Domains
The developmental patterns of thinking within the personal domain are consistent with the development of concepts of the...
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Development of the Concept of Self in Preschoolers
Annie poses in front of the mirror in the dramatic play area. “Look at me; I look like a princess, and my daddy calls...
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The Art of Apology
When children do something hurtful our parental instinct is to make them apologize to the injured party. However, it...
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Caught in the Middle: Raising a Multiracial Teen in a Rural Place
Ethnicity and Identity During adolescence, most teens are preoccupied with questions about self and identity such as...
