Social development in children: An analysis

  • Sundram D
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Social Development in children is a learning process and building up of human personality. This is the responsibility of school teacher, and home/parents that children must be fully developed in social relationship, as well how a child handles conflict with peers. For social development in children new techniques and methodology must be explored in the present era. Introductions What is social development? Social development refers to the process by which a child learns to interact with others around them. As they develop and perceive their own individuality within their community, they also gain skills to communicate with other people and process their actions. Social development most often refers to how a child develops friendships and other relationships, as well how a child handles conflict with peers. This not only shows growth and development in physical, mental, and emotional levels, but also on social level too. Child social activities grow with the passage of time, which is called socialization process, which continues throughout the life. In broad terms it can be said that social development process is aimed at structuring the human activities in order to improve the results of human efforts. It is the process of increasing the human potential. Across the globe humanity's development is quite random. While some countries achieve higher standards of living, others still struggle to obtain decent survival conditions. Furthermore, even in the so called developed countries, there are still a lot of imbalances. While some people manage to improve themselves, others have problems integrating the system and remain on the lower steps of society. Within a certain country the problems arise from the access to education as well as the ways in which different individuals assimilate the education. At a global level, society's lack of development is caused by the disagreements between countries, as well as a lack of unity.

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Sundram, Dr. S. (2020). Social development in children: An analysis. International Journal of Advanced Academic Studies, 2(4), 82–84. https://doi.org/10.33545/27068919.2020.v2.i4b.334

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