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Social and Emotional Development: Middle Childhood

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This title is a part of the series Middle Childhood Series


Catalogue Number:  520158
ISBN Number:  1-55740-530-1
Producer:  Magna Systems
Producers:  O. Ryan, Kathleen
Directors:  Poglitsch, Mike
Producing Agencies:  Magna Systems
Subject:  Early Childhood Education, Health and Medicine, Social Sciences
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  United States
Copyright Year:  2008
Running Time:  24:01


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Between ages 6 and 12, children develop many of the social skills they'll use through adulthood. They form self-concepts and self-esteem, build new kinds of relationships, and begin to regulate more of their own behavior.

This program presents educator insights and observations, pertinent vocabulary, statistics, and classroom strategies relating to the many aspects of social and emotional development that children experience in this stage.

Learn:

  • Methods that build positive social and emotional development.
  • The difference between self-concept and self-esteem.
  • How self-esteem can become a cycle of evaluation and behavior.
  • The stages of friendship.
  • Why parents and children develop a state of co-regulation.
  • How bullying can be addressed in schools.
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