For the first few years of a child's life, the family makes up the vast majority of his social world. As he grows older and goes to school, new friends broaden a child's social circle. Read on for more information on social development and the key role it plays in your child's educational experience.
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Keys to Helping Socially Anxious Teenagers
The problem of social anxiety disorder in teenagers It comes as a surprise to many parents and educators that anxiety...
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Raising an Attention-Seeking Child
Pull the curtains on the “me” show gently and lovingly with these strategies for diverting attention-seeking...
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Social-Emotional Issues in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Qualitative impairments in social interaction is one of the defining characteristics for the diagnosis of Autistic...
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Moral Development and Emotion
Children’s concepts of morality are about fairness and the welfare of others. These moral understandings include...
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Incorporating Behavioral Strategies to Teach Social and Play Skills with Peers
Children with autism are likely to lack the behaviors of initiation and responding to social bids by peers and may need...
