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