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Ecology of the Peer Group - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of the Peer Group
socializing agent
beyond family and school
satisfy belonging needs
perferred
development
begins at birth
attachment
exploratory behavior
objects
people
insecure
negative
withdrawl
own opinions
looking for acceptance
nature
nurture
parent responses
opportunities
parents affect the amount of socialization
group play
different roles
compare feels
independence
sense of self
self esteem
gossip
role models
peer values
clothes
later development
leadership
follower
parental values
academic
authoritative
attatched
little rebelion
shared friend values
authoritarian
strict
alienante
negative peer influences
permissive
no standards
unpopular children
group settings for care
social competence
respond appropriately
accept by peer group
age
middle childhood
most influential
situation
personal values
cognitive development
relations to social behavior
concrete operational
apply logic
preoperational stage
intuitive
no peer pressure
formal operational
abstract facts
add to ideas
discover rules
behavior modification
positive reinforcement
negative reinforcement
modeling
situation
model
observer
punishment
apprenticeship
peer reviewed
cliques
morals
culture conflicts
diversity
gender roles
sexuality
social interaction
solitary
onlooker
parallel
associative
cooperative
imitative play
play
physical
motor
supervised and change to unsupervised.