The nature of children's peer interactions and friendships changes as they develop and grow. Read on for expert articles and useful information on the evolving nature of young friendships and tips for facilitating your child's social success.
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Popularity in Middle Childhood
A central concern of many—if not all—school-agers is popularity. Popularity (also called social status) has been...
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Bullying and the Special Needs Child
Emerging research indicates that a child with a disability is more likely to be physically or verbally bullied than his...
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Development of Self-Concept in Diverse Students
An individual’s self-concept is the complex product of all life’s experiences (Christensen & Dahle, 1998)....
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Helping Shy Kids Get the Most Out of Their School Experience
All teachers have had shy students in their classroom. These children are the ones who keep to themselves and quietly...
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Craig Kennedy on Peer Supports for Disabled Students
Students helping other students learn has been proven to boost academic achievement and social skills in students with...
