Childhood Social Development
In class you have already studied theories of how attachment occurs, types of attachment, and parenting styles. In this web activity you will explore styles of play and sex-role development.
Play:Children, like adults, tend to associate with a network of same-aged friends and acquaintances who give one another emotional and social support. This network is known as a "peer group." As children begin to attend school, the influence of peer groups increases. When learning to play with a peer group, children go through three main phrases, you will investigate these phases below.
Sex-Role Development: Examine each term below related to a child's understanding of his/her "sex-role." Define the concepts that appear below.
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