Children in middle childhood begin to value the input of peers and are concerned with making friends
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Children in middle childhood begin to value the input of peers and are concerned with making friends and being well liked by others. Unfortunately, not all children move through this period easily; some are teased and even bullied. the characteristics of a popular-prosocial child and a popular-antisocial child. Why do you think their peers admire them? the characteristics of a rejected-aggressive child and a rejected-withdrawn child, relating these peer classifications to peer bullying and peer victimization.
How can parents or teachers/schools help rejected children?
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