Social Factors Flashcards
What are the three stages of play?
Solo play
Parallel play
Co-operative pay
What is solo play?
When the child plays alone (0-18 months)
What is parallel play?
18 months- 2years
When children begin to play side-by-side with other childeren without any interaction.
However they are paying attention to each other.
What is co-operative play?
4-8 years
When you see the beginning of teamwork.
Children pay with others for a common purpose.
Begin to also use rules
What is associative play?
When?
3-4 years
Children ask questions - why?, how?
Fantasy play using imagination with other children
Benefits of friends?
Informal support through traumatic events Avoid loneliness Feel valued and respected Increase confidence and self esteem Someone to motive you
The effects of peer influence on social development negatively
Alcohol Smoking Drugs Gangs Failing at school Crime Death
The effects of per influence on social development positively
Fashion Hobbies Health lifestyles Good qualifications Good communications skills
Give examples of developing informal relationships
Friends/ work colleagues
Family siblings
Neighbours
Give example of developing formal relationships
Teachers
Benefits/ banks
Social workers
Health professionals
Define formal support
Individuals from organisations or agencies hat provide help or a service
Define informal support
People who are part of the family personal social network
How might starting employment affect development of independence
Making their own decision about careers Becoming financially independent Managing their own finances Setting up bank account Learning new employment skills Making new friends
How might leaving home affect your independence ?
Paying rent / bills
Shopping for themselves
Household chores
Cooking for themselves
How might starting a family affect your independence?(early adulthood)
Increase of independence and responsibilities.
Babies
Less disposable income
Loss of social interaction