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Factors that contribute to child being accepted or rejected


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Yasmine Najafi-walker

Some factors that contribute to a child being accepted or rejected by their peers can be their communication skills such as how the listen and respond to peers. Rejection may be due to being too shy or aggressive or interacting in a way with peers in a way that group doesn't find socially acceptable. Sometimes, kids who are different in how they dress, talk, or behave get teased or bullied leading to rejection.

Parents can help by teaching their kids how to treat others kindly because when parents work with their children and help them build confidence they help them learn the skills  to make friends. Teachers can help by making sure everyone is included in group work and games and look for anyone left out to offer additional support. Both parents and teachers should remain active in these situations and remind children that it's okay to be different.

When I was a teenager I would think more about who I was and what I wanted in life and initially I went along with what my family wanted and that felt like identity foreclosure. As I got older I started to try new things and had to think really hard about what made me happy. That time felt like identity moratorium. Over time I made my own choices about school and who I wanted to be. I think that was when I reached identity achievement. Need Assignment Help?

Reference:

Berk, L. E. (2022). Infants, Children, and Adolescents (9th ed.). SAGE Publications, Inc. (US).

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