Social Development
- Created by: Grace.2006
- Created on: 27-01-23 14:12
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- Social Development
- Infancy 0-2 years
- Interacting with carers
- Infants build a tendency to interact with carers
- Interacting with carers
- Early Childhood 3-8 years
- First Social Learning
- Children begin to learn social roles and behaviour within their family
- First Social Learning
- Adolescence 9-18 years
- Secondary Social Learning
- A person's sense of self-worth may be influenced by their peers
- Tend to copy styles of people, beliefs, cultural values
- Secondary Social Learning
- Early and Middle Adulthood 19-65 years
- Maturity
- Early adulthood
- Friendship networks become extremely important
- Middle adulthood
- Individuals may experience time pressure that may limit their social activity
- Work life, caring for others, parenting
- Individuals may experience time pressure that may limit their social activity
- Early adulthood
- Maturity
- Later Adulthood 65+ years
- Retirement
- More time to develop friendships through taking up new hobbies and interests
- Retirement
- Developing relationships with others
- The development of friendships differs from children, adolescence and adults
- Maturity plays a vital role
- Meaningful relationships
- Formal
- Developed between people who are not related or friends
- Colleagues or teacher and pupils are good examples
- Do not involve emotional attachments
- Important to social development
- Demand different skills
- Informal
- Develop within families and significant people in individual's lives
- Promote positive self-concept
- Helps to develop intimate relationships that show mutual respect
- Prepares adolescents and adults
- How do friends help?
- Self-confidence
- Self-worth
- Happiness
- Assistance to cope with trauma
- Emotional support
- Hobbies and interests
- Healthy lifestyle
- Independence
- Peer pressure
- Positive
- Study groups
- Saving money
- Discouraging illegal or risky behaviour
- Negative
- Convincing a friend to skip school
- Pressuring a friend to drink or do drugs
- Illegal behaviour
- Positive
- Infancy 0-2 years
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