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Friendship in Childhood and Adolescence (Psychology Focus)
 
 

Friendship in Childhood and Adolescence (Psychology Focus) (Paperback)

by Dr Perry R Hinton (Foreword), Perry Hinton (Foreword), Phil Erwin (Author) "ALTHOUGH CHILDREN'S PEER RELATIONSHIPS have been the subject of research attention since at least the 1920s, it is only since the 1970s that systematic theories..." (more)
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'An ideal text for beginners in this area. It provides important source material for students interested in children's developing friendships ... I would have no hesitation in recommending it to potential students of psychology, social science and education.' - Doreen Thompson, research student, University of Cambridge

'Reduces complex psychological theory to accessible language. There are ample references and guidelines for further reading to stimulate the more advanced student.' - Helen Sharpe, research student, Bolton Institute

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A clear overview of the nature and significance of children's and adolescents' friendships which examines issues such as the impact of social / cognitive development, relationship problems and methods of promoting positive relationships.

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ALTHOUGH CHILDREN'S PEER RELATIONSHIPS have been the subject of research attention since at least the 1920s, it is only since the 1970s that systematic theories have been proposed to integrate the rapidly growing body of empirical knowledge. Read the first page
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