Social Development Flashcards

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Bowlby’s theory of attachment

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Infants an adults are biologically predisposed to form attachments
-creates a lifelong schema for social relationships

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Gender Constancy

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The recognition that your gender is essentially irrevocable

-develops around the ages of 6-7

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Gender roles

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  • Behaviour regarded as appropriate for males and females

- cultural expectations impact on gender identity and roles

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Gender Identity

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Awareness and acceptance of ones sex

18 months

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Socialisation of gender role behaviours

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  • reinforcement of certain behaviours
  • observations of roles (ie on tv)
  • Cognitive processes - reasoning about why males and females behave differently
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Authoritarian/Autocratic (parenting style)

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  • demanding
  • unresponsive
  • power assertive - strict dicipline
  • adult-centered
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Authoritative-reciprocal

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  • demanding
  • responsive
  • parents make appropriate demands on children
  • children-focused
  • children conform to appropriate rules
  • open channels of communication
  • foster ability to self regulate
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Indulgent/Permissive

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  • responsive
  • undemanding
  • apply little discipline
  • fail to help children to learn about structure and social rules
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Neglecting

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  • unresponsive
  • undemanding
  • ignoring, indifferent, uninvolved
  • lack of dicipline
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x3 processes involved in socialisation

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  • reinforcement & punishment
  • observation & modelling
  • cognitive development
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Ainsworth’s Strange Situation

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Secure attachment: upset when mum leaves, not comforted by a stranger but comforted when she returns (60-70%).

Avoidant attachment: Dont care if mum is present or not. Equally comforted by mum or stranger. When she returns they dont immediately gravitate towards her (15-20%)

Resistant attachment: Stay close to her and become angry when she leaves, some will hit mum when she returns. Do not calm down easily even after she has returned. (5-10%)

Disorganised/disoriented attachment: depresed and have periods of unresponsiveness along with spurts of suden emotion at the end of the procedure.

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Predictive ability of Ainsworths strange situation

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  • types of attachment can have long lasting effects
  • secure attachment 11 years later: closer friendships, better social skills than others. More comfortable with exploring –> better learning and can lead to more intimate love relationships

-test have predictive vaildity in childhood but less validity in adulthood

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Friends (x7)

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  • 1 on 1 interaction
  • often known person for years
  • they know the real you
  • support
  • deeper connection
  • have <6
  • expectation that you will be friends for years to come
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Cliques (x6)

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  • people you socialize with
  • people you like
  • wider group than friends 6-12
  • can belong to different cliques
  • memberships change over time
  • based on similarities
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Crowds (x5)

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  • large
  • not much tying them together
  • loose membership
  • could be together based on geographical reasons
  • examples, work place, sports club, sterotype
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Benefits of the 3 peer relations

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  • Ideas - that challenge ideas from family and other friends, will help develop sense of identity
  • Diversification
  • Develop life skills
  • Negotiate with people
  • help figure out the kind of people you seek out/relationships
  • Learn alot