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PART VIII: Social Competence and Forms of Peer Interaction
CHAPTER TWENTY‐SIX: Children’s Friendships
Introduction
Research Methods Used to Study Children’s Friendships
Developmental Changes in Children’s Friendships
Family Relationships as Predictors of Positive Friendship Adjustment in Childhood
Social Cognitive/Emotional Processes and Behavior as Predictors of Positive Friendship Adjustment in Childhood
The Role of Gender in Children’s Friendships
The Role of Race and Ethnicity
Implications of Children’s Friendship Experiences for Emotional Well‐Being and Behavioral Adjustment
Future Directions
References
CHAPTER TWENTY‐SEVEN: Social Withdrawal and Shyness
Defining Social Withdrawal and Shyness
Developmental Origins of Social Withdrawal and Shyness
Correlates and Outcomes of Social Withdrawal and Shyness
New Directions in the Study of Social Withdrawal and Shyness
Conclusions
References
CHAPTER TWENTY‐EIGHT: Social Competence in Interactions with Peers
The Nature of Social Competence among Peers in Childhood
Theoretical Views
The Measurement of Peer Acceptance and Popularity
The Behavioral and Social‐Cognitive Characteristics of Peer Acceptance in Childhood
Behavioral Skills
Social Cognitive Skills
The Behavioral and Social‐Cognitive Characteristics of Popularity in Childhood
Behavioral Skills
Social‐Cognitive Skills
Social Competence in Developmental Perspective
Outcomes of Peer Acceptance
Predictors of Peer Acceptance
Outcomes of Popularity
Predictors of Popularity
Conclusion
References
CHAPTER TWENTY‐NINE: Social Play and Social Development
Rough‐and‐Tumble Play
Social Pretend Play
Concluding Remarks and Future Directions
References
CHAPTER THIRTY: Cooperation and Competition
The Origins of Competitive and Cooperative Behavior
Development of Competitive and Cooperative Behavior
Social Comparison and Competition
Competition and Peer Relationships
The Psychology of Winning and Losing in Childhood
Gender Differences
Gender