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Ecology of the Peer Group (Macrosystem Influences on Peer Group:…
Ecology of the Peer Group
Peer Group as a Socializing Agent
Infancy/Toddlerhood
Securely/Insecurely attached
Early Childhood
Middle Childhood
no longer need adults to structure their social interaction
Adolescence
one or two best friends/clique
Peer Group Influence on Psychological Development: Emotions
Followership
compliance
Leadership
Peer Group's influence on Social Development: Social Competence and Conformity
Social competenece
Age
Situation
Personal Values
Peer Group Influence on Cognitive Development: Social Cognition
Social cognition
Social Cognition in the Preoperational Stage
Social Cognition in the Concrete Operational Stage
assumptive realities
cognitive conciet
Social Cognition in the Formal Operational Stage
Reality testing
imaginary audience
Peer Group Socializing Mechanisms
Reinforcement
Modeling
Situation
Model
Observer
Punishment
Apprenticeship
Macrosystem Influences on Peer Group: Developmental Tasks
Getting Along with Others
Developing Morals and Values
Rules as a Moral Component
Types of Morality
Morality of Constraint
Morality of coopertaion
Learning Appropriate Social-cultural Roles
Sex and Gender Roles
Achieving Personal Independence and Identity
Social Support
Chronosystem Influences on the Peer Group: Play/Activities
Significance and Development of Play
Solitary
Onlooker
Parallel
Associative
Cooperative
Imitative Play
Exploratory Play
Testing Play
Model-building play
Infant/Toddler Peer Activities
Early Childhood Peer Activities
Middle Childhood/Preadolescent Peer Activities
Games and Development
Cognitive Influence
Psychological Influence
Sociocultural Influence
Peer Group Interaction
Development of Friendship
Early to Middle
one-way assistance
Middle Childhood
two-way, fair-weather cooperation
Middle to Adolescence
intimate, mutually share relationships
Adolescence to Adulthood
autonomous, interdependent friendships
Early
momentary Playmateship
Peer Group Acceptance/Neglect/Rejection
Acceptance
sociometry
Neglected or Rejected
Peer Sociotherapy
intervention to help children who have trouble making and keeping friends learn to relate to others
Peer Group Dynamics and Social Hierarchies
Clique Inclusion and Exclusion
Bullies and Victims
Antisocial Behavior: Gangs
Prosocial Behavior: Peer Collaboration, Tutoring, and Counseling
Mesosystem Influences on the Peer Group: Adult-Child Interaction
Adult-Structured Peer Groups
Adult-Mediated groupInteraction
Adult Leadership Styles
Team Sports