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Ecology of the Peer Group (Adding up the assets (Internal assets (strength…
Ecology of the Peer Group
Human development
Belonging needs
develops first w/family
parents influence peers
Children spend most of dayW/other children.
Clique/crowd
Sense of self
Personal identity
self-esteem
Social competence/conformity
Age
Most susceptible in middle childhood
situation
Personal values
Social Cognition
Preoperational stage
age 2-7
Intuitive rather than logical
Concrete operational stage
7-11
Applies logic
Assumptive reality
No evaluation
Cognitive conceit
Too much faith in reasoning
Formal operational
11 and on
logically about abstract ideas
Reality testing
testing assumptions against facts
Imaginary audience
Developmental tasks
Getting along with others
Developing morals/values
understanding rules
Types of morality
Constraint
Respect for authority
Cooperation
Mutual understanding
Sociocultural rules
Gender roles
Independence/identity
Social support
Resources provided by others
Emotional
tangible
Socail
intellectual
Play
Solitary
plays alone
onlooker
watches other children
Parallel
plays alone but with same toys
Associative
Communication but no organization
Cooperative
group has a purpose
Adding up the assets
happy memories
family time
caring relationships
Opportunities to serve
Internal assets
strength of character
External assets
Healthy environment
Emotional assets