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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The Personal Intelligences in the Early Childhood Classroom
The social development of young children has traditionally been marked by observable behaviors such as sharing (Chen,...
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The Exhibitor
Age (years): 3 Motor: Walks up and down stairs without assistance; uses nonalternating step. Walks without watching...
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The Importance of Social Groups in Adolescence
Most children and adolescents frequently interact and enjoy being with peers besides their close friends. Over time,...
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Helping Kids Cope With Cliques
Your 10-year-old daughter comes home crying because the girls she's been friends with are suddenly leaving her out and...
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Social Development
Although not every student with a learning disability has problems with parents, teachers, or peers, social problems...
