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Ecology of the Peer Group (Chronosystem Influences: Play/Activities…
Ecology of the Peer Group
Significance to Human Development
Belonging needs and social interaction
Infancy/Toddlerhood
Securely attached
Insecurely attached
Early Childhood
Middle Childhood
Adolescence
Sense of self
Influence on Psychological Development: Emotions
Compliance with group norms
Creation of group norms
Influence on Social Development: Social Competence and Conformity
Age
Situation
Personal Values
Influence on Cognitive Development: Social Cognition
Preoperational Stage
Concrete operational stage
Formal operational stage
Socializing Mechanisms
Reinforcement
Positive
Negative
Neutral
Modeling
Situation
Model
Observer
Punishment
Apprenticeship
Macrosystem Influences: Developmental Tasks
Getting along with others
Developing morals and values
Rules as a moral component
Types of Morality
Morality of constraint
Morality of cooperation
Learning appropriate sociocultural roles
Independence
Interdependence
Sex and gender roles
Achieving personal independence and identity
Chronosystem Influences: Play/Activities
Significance and Development
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
Adolescent Peer Activities