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Childhood Development Stages MRR Ebook

Childhood Development Stages MRR Ebook
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Chapter 7: Social Skills

Synopsis

Being able to have good social skills is very important if an individual intends to be part of society in general, and this is no different when it comes to the social capabilities of a child. Children should ideally be taught at a very young age the importance of being able to interact with other in an amicable and friendly manner.

Interacting

Children who are able to interest with their peer and with adults in a socially acceptable way will definitely sing success in forming healthy relationships as they grow in different stages of the lives.

The parent contributions to the ideal style would be to interact with the child from a very early age in the same manner that would be desired for the child to eventually extend to others.

This will be a good way to encourage the child to observe and proactive the same socially acceptable behaviors that would smoothen and initiate strong positive relationships.

The parents’ interaction with the child should be with a lot of love and respect that would allow the child to feel totally comfortable and thus be able to build good bonds.

Once this is observed the child will more than likely use the same methods in their own attempts to establish social bonds with their peers. From the early stages of a child which would be the preschool age, the social interactions made would be the first contacts with the other children who would be categorized as the outside world.

This would be the first attempts of the child trying to form bonds with other for the intention of creating some connections outside the actual family unit. Thus teaching the child by way of good examples on how to be friendly and cooperative will help the child eventually successfully make their own connections with other children.