Children's peer relations : from development to intervention

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Children's peer relations : from development to intervention

edited by Janis B. Kupersmidt and Kenneth A. Dodge

(Decade of behavior)

American Psychological Association, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Children's Peer Relations is a compilation of virtually everything that is known about the association between children's peer relations and the development of peer rejection, aggression, and antisocial behavior. Looking beyond the peer rejection process, this volume also covers dyadic relationships, cliques, and associations with difference types of peers as well as the effects of family influences. It is comprehensive in covering the last three decades of research that connect the dynamical features of the social and emotional processes associated with peer problems in childhood and mediators of peer experiences.

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