Social Development of Children: Self-Esteem7:08 Developing Identity in Adolescence | Overview & Importance6:38 Social Development of Adults: Self Concept6:56 Levinson's Theory of Adulthood Development | Stages & Limitations5:42 Gender Differences in Socialization | Overview & Theories7:25 ...
Significant theories include: attachment theory, Vygotsky's theory, Piaget's theory, psychoanalytical theory, and social learning theory. What is Vygotsky's social development theory? Vygotsky's social development theory attempts to explain how behaviors are developed. Children develop a heirarchy of ...
Level of Social Perspective Taking and the Development of Empathy in Children: Speculations from a Social-Cognitive Viewpoint 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 57 作者:Selman,Robert L.摘要: A cognitive?developmental approach to the phenomenon of empathy attempts to describe the age related (but...
Noting the importance of social competence for getting along in society, this book is designed as a text to help teachers of young children understand the nature of social development in young children and how to guide that development through the early childhood curriculum. The book contains a ...
moral development, and activity preferences. As children reach adolescence, the parent-child relationship increasingly becomes one of “coregulation,” in which both the parent(s) and the child recognizes the child’s growing competence and autonomy, and together they rebalance ...
development of self-concept and relationships, it is the theory ofErik Erikson; for development of personal motives, it is the theory ofAbraham Maslow; and for development of ethical knowledge and beliefs, it is the work ofLawrence Kohlbergand his critic,Carol Gilligan. Their theo...
Practical examples and theoretical contributions to the question of children’s “protagonism” are to be found particularly in Liebel, et al. 2001. Some contributions in Ungar 2005 look at theories and research approaches that add to the understanding of the emergence of proactive initiatives, ...
Not surprisingly, two of the most established theories explaining early childhood development posit that all social and biological factors relating to the family/ household (representing the child's microsystem), the neighbor- hood (mesosystem), and the broader sociopolitical environ- ment (macrosystem...
There are a wide range of theories who try to explain the recrudescence of aggressive behaviours in children. The underlying theory of this paper is that childhood aggression could be correlated with deficient information processing skills and social-emotional maladjustment. In many cases, disruptive ...
Global Perspectives on Resilience in Children and Youth. Global concerns about the consequences of disasters, political violence, disease, malnutrition, maltreatment, and other threats to human development and we... AS Masten - 《Child Development》 被引量: 285发表: 2014年 children and political vio...