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Ecology of the Peer Group (Cognitive Development (Social cognition,…
Ecology of the Peer Group
Peer group as socializing agent
often preferred to other socializing agents
influence not only social but cognitive and psychological development as well
Satisfy certain belonging needs
Cognitive Development
Social cognition
assumptive reality
cognitive conceit
reality testing
imaginary audience
Social competence
Age
situation
Personal Values
Peer Group Socializing Mechanisms
Reinforcement
Modeling
Situation
Model
behavior
Punishment
Apprenticeship
Macrosystem Influences
Getting Along well with others
Developing morals and Values
Rules as a moral component
Types of Morality
Morality of constraint
morality of cooperation
Learning appropriate sociocultural Roles
Sex and Gender Roles
Gender Role
Sex Education
Achieving Personal Independence and Identity
Chronosystem influences
Significance and Developmental Play
Solitary
Onlooker
Parallel
Associative
Cooperative
Imitative play
Exploratory
Testing
Model Building
Middle Childhood Peer Activities
Games and Development
Cognitive
Psycological
Sociocultural
Peer Group Dynamics and Hierarchies
Clique inclusion and Exclusion
Clique inclusionary techniques
clique exclusionary techniques
bullies and victims
Peer Group Interaction
Development of Friendship
Acceptance
neglected or rejected
Antisocial Behaviour: Gangs
Cultural Group
Socioeconomics
family structure
Belief system
Adult Child Interaction
Adult structured peer groups
Adult mediated group interactio
Adult leadership styles
Authoritarian
Democratic
Laissez faire
team sports