Social Development. DEFINITION ◦Learning to relate to others.
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Social Development
Social Development
DEFINITION◦Learning to relate to others
Social Development
Socialization How to get along well in society
Friendship, family, co-workers, peers
Social Development
Process of socialization begins at birth and continues throughout life
Social skills such as taking turns and listening are essential for academic success
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Social Learning◦Contact with people◦Imitation◦Understanding of social expectations
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Relating to Family Members◦Parent-Child Relationships◦Sibling Relationships◦Extended Family Relationships
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Relating to Peers◦Friendship◦Concerns:
Teasing Bullying Peer Pressure Rejection Groups and Cliques
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Relating to Adults Outside the Family◦Teachers◦Counselors◦Babysitters◦Mentors◦Coaches◦Friends of family
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Teaching Social Skills◦Taking Turns and Sharing◦Using Good Manners◦Cooperation◦Handling Competition◦Resolving Conflicts◦Overcoming Shyness◦Becoming Assertive
Teaching Manners
Create a MANNERS poster that could possibly hang in a preschool classroom◦Teach children about manners
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Appreciating Diversity◦Stereotypes◦Cultural Bias◦Combating Prejudice
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What factors could affect Social Development?
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Feral ChildrenSomething to think about…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STn3bp
TTU6c&feature=related
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DEVELOPMENAL MILESTONESInfantsCries, smiles, kicks, coos, laughs to attract
social attentionResponds to person-to-person contact
with adults and childrenPays attention to his/her own name
Social Development
DEVELOPMENAL MILESTONES1 Year OldResponds to simple commands by adultEngages in social laughterBeginning to become independentCooperates by helping to put things away
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DEVELOPMENAL MILESTONES2 Years OldParticipates in simple group activity -
singing, dancingMother continues to be very important to
childKnows gender identity
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DEVELOPMENAL MILESTONES3 Years OldFriends becoming more interesting than
adultsShares toys, takes turns with assistanceUses "I, me, you"Associative group play begins
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DEVELOPMENAL MILESTONES4 Years OldPlays and interacts with other childrenImproving in turn-taking and cooperatingUnderstands social problem solvingDeveloping self-responsibility; enjoys
doing things for self
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DEVELOPMENAL MILESTONES5 Years OldWants to do what is expectedRespects reasonable authorityEngages with other children in cooperative
play; fair playChooses own friends; friendships change
rapidlyEngages with other children in role
assignments
Quote of the Day
“The only way to have a friend is to be one”
Ralph Waldo Emerson