
Summary of Chapter 13 of the How Children Develop Book (Robert Siegler, 1st Edition)
This is the Chapter 13 of the book How Children Develop (Robert Siegler, 1st Edition). Which is content for the exam of the Theory component of Module 2 (Social Behaviour) of the University of Twente, in the Netherlands.
Ch. 13: Peers & Child Development
Importance of playing:
- Play: voluntary activity, with the motivation of own pleasure. It contributes to the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development
Types of play:
Non-social types of play:
- Unoccupied play: looking objects from environment, the attention is not held on anything specifically
- Onlooker play: watching other kids playing
- Solitary play: playing by yourself, not paying attention to others
Social types of play:
- Parallel play: when kids play next to each other, but not together
- Associative play: kids playing together, doing same activity
- Co-operative play: playing together, in an organised way, and each participant of the play has an assigned role
Development friendship:
- Friend: someone with whom you have intimate, positive and mutual relationship
Choosing friends:
- When pleasant to deal with other, and this other behaves pro-socially towards others
- When equality of interest
- When proximity, especially in children)
- When gender or ethnicity similar
Changing friendship:
- Clique: unstable peer group. Their functions are to socialize, share interests and belong to a group
- Crowd: group with same stereotypical reputation (e.g. popular people)
Technology & Friendship:
- Rich-get-richer Hypothesis: individuals with good social skills, benefit even more from internet interactions with others
- Social-compensation hypothesis: socially anxious individuals benefit greatly form internet interactions with others
Chatting:
- Anonymity, very beneficial for shy kids
- Less emphasis on physical appearance
- Increased easiness when finding similar peers
Psychological Functioning/Behaviour & Friendship:
- Friendship provides:
- Validation of own thoughts, feelings and values
- Improves social and cognitive skills
- Openness stimulates cognitive skills and improve creative performance
- Deviancy training: reinforcement by peers of antisocial behaviour
- Authoritarian parenting style --> children are more at risk of developing risk-seeking behaviour, since they are more vulnerable to peer pressure
Social Networks:
- Gang: loosely organized group of adolescence/young adults, and often engage with illegal activities
Bullying and Victimization:
- Physical bullying: when hurt physically, or when threaten to be hurt
- Verbal bullying: insulting, teasing, harassing, intimidating
- Social bullying: excluding someone, spreading gossip about someone
- Cyberbullying: use of technology to hurt or harass someone
Gender & friendships:
- Girls, increased attachment, more likely to get back for advice, increased co-rumination (thinking deeply about something) --> reinforce anxiety and depression
Status Child:
- Sociometric status: measurement extent children are liked/disliked by peers
- Influenced by --> physical appearance, social behaviour, personality
- Popular children: behaviour either prosocial or very aggressive
- Relational Aggression: social bullying
- Rejected children: disliked by many, just liked by a few
- Aggressive-rejected children: inclined to disruptive/negative behaviour
- Withdrawn-rejected children: socially withdrawn, timid
- Ignored children: children that are simply not noticeable
- Average children: regarded as average likability by peers
- Controversial children: liked and disliked by many
- Popular children: behaviour either prosocial or very aggressive
- Influenced by --> physical appearance, social behaviour, personality
- Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS):
- Identify/analyse emotion expression
- Conscious strategies of self-control
Patents & Children’s friendships:
- Monitoring social life
- Coaching them in terms of social skills
Attachment style/social competence:
- Insecure attachment style: weak competence for social relationship
- Secure attachment style: strong competence for social relationships
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Bundle of Summaries of Chapters for the Theory component of Module 2
- Summary of Chapter 13 of the How Children Develop Book (Robert Siegler, 1st Edition)
- Summary of Chapter 12 of the How Children Develop Book (Robert Siegler, 1st Edition)
- Summary of Chapter 14 of the How Children Develop Book (Robert Siegler, 1st Edition)
- Summary of Chapter 9 of the Social Psychology Book (Kassin, Fein, Markus, 11th Edition)
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