7.3.1 Social Development

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  • Daycare refers to supervised care and education for children below school age during the day
  • What is the primary purpose of daycare?
    Early childhood care
  • What is crucial for cognitive and emotional growth in social development?
    Social interaction
  • Daycare provides opportunities for children to interact with peers, developing essential skills like cooperation, empathy, and conflict resolution
  • Cooperation in daycare encourages children to work together and share resources.
  • Match the positive effect of daycare with its description:
    Peer Interaction ↔️ Promotes social skills through play
    Cooperation ↔️ Encourages sharing and teamwork
    Emotional Regulation ↔️ Helps manage emotions
    Social Norm Understanding ↔️ Teaches social expectations
  • What example of cooperation is mentioned in daycare activities?
    Sharing toys
  • Daycare fosters social, cognitive, and emotional development through structured activities and play
  • What skills do children develop during social development influenced by cultural norms?
    Empathy, cooperation, conflict resolution
  • Daycare provides opportunities for children to develop conflict resolution skills through peer interaction.
  • Arrange the positive effects of daycare on social development in order of importance:
    1️⃣ Peer Interaction
    2️⃣ Cooperation
    3️⃣ Emotional Regulation
    4️⃣ Social Norm Understanding
  • What does emotional regulation help children manage through social experiences?
    Emotions
  • Daycare can positively impact a child's social development by providing peer interaction and structured activities.
  • Daycare provides opportunities for children to interact with peers
  • Cooperation is an essential skill developed in daycare
  • What is the main benefit of peer interaction in daycare?
    Promotes social skills
  • Cooperation in daycare encourages children to work together and share resources
  • How does emotional regulation in daycare help children?
    Manages emotions
  • Emotional regulation in daycare teaches children how to manage their emotions through social experiences
  • Match the negative effects of daycare with their descriptions:
    Increased Aggression ↔️ Aggressive behaviors due to stress
    Peer Interaction Difficulties ↔️ Reduced attention hinders relationships
    Emotional Bond Challenges ↔️ Attachment issues with caregivers
  • A supportive home environment is crucial to balance potential negative effects of daycare
  • What is the primary purpose of daycare?
    Early childhood care
  • Daycare aims to foster social, cognitive, and emotional development through structured activities
  • Stages of social development in children
    1️⃣ Early Childhood
    2️⃣ Middle Childhood
    3️⃣ Adolescence
  • Which skills are developed during early childhood in social development?
    Empathy, cooperation
  • Factors such as family, peers, and cultural norms influence social development
  • What does peer interaction in daycare promote for children's social development?
    Social skills
  • Cooperation in daycare encourages children to work together and share resources
  • Emotional regulation in daycare helps children manage their emotions through social experiences.
  • What does social norm understanding teach children in daycare?
    Social expectations
  • List the positive effects of daycare on social development as described in the study material.
    1️⃣ Peer Interaction
    2️⃣ Cooperation
    3️⃣ Emotional Regulation
    4️⃣ Social Norm Understanding
  • Increased aggression in daycare can result from higher stress levels in structured environments
  • What may hinder relationship formation in daycare due to overcrowding and reduced individual attention?
    Peer interaction difficulties
  • Match the negative effect of daycare with its example:
    Emotional Bond Challenges ↔️ A child constantly clinging to parents at pickup
    Increased Aggression ↔️ A child frequently hitting others in daycare
    Peer Interaction Difficulties ↔️ A child struggling to make friends at daycare
  • Key factors influencing the impact of daycare on social development include quality of care and staff-child ratio
  • What does staff consistency allow children to form in daycare?
    Secure attachments
  • Introverted children may need extra support to adapt to daycare.
  • What complements the benefits of daycare for a child's social development?
    Supportive home life
  • Match the form of childcare with its characteristic:
    Daycare ↔️ Frequent peer interaction
    Nanny ↔️ Strong emotional bond
    Family Care ↔️ Lower cost or free
  • Daycare provides a structured environment with varied social interactions