4 - peer relations Flashcards
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reference group
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- comparative function: serves as a standard to which we measure our behaviours and attitudes)
- normative function: guides our behaviour and attitudes and help us to identify social norms
2
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adolescent peer relations provides:
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- role models
- standards for social comparison
- sense of trust, self-disclosure
- support
- helps to define their identity
3
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sibling subsystem - benefits
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- allows experimentation with peer relations
- experiment with responsibility
- learn to take on parental roles
4
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peer group - definition
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- social group whose members have interest, social position and age in common
5
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variable that influence children’s friendships
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- grounding influence
- child’s view of self
- social cognition
- emotional regulation
- play experiences - pretend imaginative play
- language
- adult support
6
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friendship framework level 0 - momentary playmates
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- egocentrism
- ages 3-6
- peers with whom they play most often
7
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birth order
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- for older siblings, it’s a challenge when the younger arrives (newborn takes energy of mother - less frequent interaction with mother)
1st born children: - higher strive for achievement
- more sociable
- in case of boys, higher rate of behavioural problems
- girls are more obedient and responsible
8
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friendship framework level 1 - one-way assistance
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- ages 5-9
- friends whose behaviour pleases them
- desire to have a friend is so strong many prefer to play with weird person rather than play alone
- boys with boys, girls with girls
9
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development of groups
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- forming
- storming
- norming
- performing
- adjourning
psychologist: bruce tuckman
10
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friendship framework level 2 - two way, fair weather cooperation
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- ages 7-12
- children consider both points of view in the friendship
- in pairs
- conformity
- possessive, jealous
11
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friendship framework level 3 - intimate, mutually shared relationships
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- ages 8-15
- ongoing relationship with shared goals
- share feelings, help each other solve personal conflicts and problems
12
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friendship framework level 4 - mature friendships
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- ages 12+
- emotional, psychological benefits are most valued qualities
- friends aren’t as possessive of each other
- can have dissimilar interests