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Theme 2: School, parents, siblings and peers. - Coggle Diagram
Theme 2: School, parents, siblings and peers.
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Effects of schooling.
Increases kids' knowledge base, familiarity with tasks, and specific memory strategies.
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Schooling enhances cognitive skills like logic, memory, and metacognition.
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- Influence of family dynamics.
Influence of siblings.
Indirectly impact each other's development through parental expectations and differential treatment.
Are characterized by ambivalence, providing emotional support, caregiving, and opportunities for learning.
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- Improving outcomes for kids in single-parent families.
Social support from relatives, friends, and school staff is vital for single-parent families.
Extended family members and broader social networks may play roles in coping with stress and accessing resources and opportunities.
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Parental conflict management, avoidance of exposing kids to arguments, and cooperative and supportive parenting are crucial.
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Long-term consequences.
Rejection by peers is associated with later academic problems, truancy, dropout, substance abuse, and psychological issues in adolescence.
Interaction patterns.
3 key aspects of peer relationships become prominent: peer acceptance and popularity, friendship, and bullying.
Kids spend increasing time with peers, especially same-sex peers.
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