Assessing Peer Conflict and Agressive Behaviors: A Guide for Out-of-School Time Practitioners
Publisher/Sponsor:
Child Trends
Author:
Sidorowicz, Kathleen
Peer relations during middle childhood and adolescence are an important part of children’s social and emotional development. Children and adolescents pick up essential social and communication skills from their peers as they move into late adolescence and early adulthood. Peer conflict is not necessarily a bad thing; disagreement and conflict are part of life, and children and adolescents need to develop skills to resolve disagreements. However, peer conflict can cause significant emotional and physical harm and can lead to aggressive behaviors when youth lack the social skills necessary to cope with their frustrations.
Publication Date:
2009
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