1. Child Socialization Observation Paper
During this period of time, I became particularly aware of the rules and boundaries, set by adults and peers alike, that the children often encounter when attempting to frame their interactions in an acceptable way. To simply walk up to a group of children and ask them to play in a friendly manner represents only a minuscule factor of social development. ... The internalization of formal rules is one facet of social development to which adults assign great significance. ... A pattern of behavior emerges as the self-organization continues, becoming more and more stable over time (Thelen, 199...
- Word Count: 6491
- Approx Pages: 26
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate