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Model that Explains how different children perceive, interpret, and respond to information in social settings
Social Cognition Model
Children who have very few peers who like them best or least
Neglected Children
Children who receive moderate numbers of both "like least" and "like best"
Average Children
Children who receive large numbers of both "like best" and "like lest" nominations
Controversial Children
Children who are actively disliked; a large number of peers have chosen them ass classmates they "like least"
Rejected Children
Children whom a large number of peers have chosen as classmates they, "like best"
Popular Children
Polling technique used to identify categories of popular and unpopular children
Peer Nomination Technique
Play that involves acting out different social roles or characters
Sociodramatic Play
Play that evolves mostly around the practice of sensory activity and the development of new motor actions
Sensorimotor Play
Pleasurable activity that is actively engaged in a voluntary basis, is intrinsically motivated, and contains some nonliteral element
Play
Relationships with passion, commitment, and loyalty
Romantic Relationships
Friendly relationships, as when adolescents are friends with members of the opposite sex
Affiliation
Groups of adolescent peers who have similar reputations or share primary attitudes of activities
-jocks, nerds, druggies
Crowds
Small groups of usually three to nine friends who spend time together on a voluntary basis
Cliques
Different spheres of influence base on the differences that exist between male and female playgroups
Gender Cultures
Tendency for children children to associate with other of their same sex
Gender Segregation
Interaction in which toddler playmates take turns imitating each other and are aware that they are being imitated
Coordinated Imitations
Intent eye contact between two people, as when young infants star at each other
Mutual Gaze
Voluntary, mutual relationships that includes degree of affection between peers
Friendship
People are about the same age as one another
Peers