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ecology of the peer group (development of play (cooperative, associative…
ecology of the peer group
significance of peers to human development
belonging needs
early childhood
middle childhood
adolescence
infancy/toddler
parent vs peer influence
authoritative
authoritarian
permissive
social competence & conformity
age
situation
personal values
social cognition
in preoperational stage
in concrete operational stage
in formal operational state
peer group social mechanisms
reinforcement
modeling
situation
model
observer
punishment
apprenticeship
developmental tasks
getting along with others
learning appropriate sociocultural roles
gender roles
sex education
developing morals and values
morality of constraint
morality of cooperation
achieving personal independence & identitiy
development
of play
cooperative
associative
parallel
onlooker
solitary
imitative play
exploratory play
testing play
model building play
preadolescent influences
cognitive
psychological
sociocultural
development of friendship
early childhood = momentary playmate
early/middle childhood = one-way assistance
middle childhood = two-way, fair weather cooperation
middle child/adolescence = intimate, shared relationships
adolescence/adult = autonomous, interdependent friendship
antisocial behavior/gangs
adult leadership styles
laissez-faire
authoritarian
domocratic