CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The effect of parental influence on children’s peer sociability shows that
A
Mothers’ play has a greater effect on both sons’ and daughters’ competence than fathers’ play
B
Fathers’ play has a greater effect on both sons’ and daughters’ competence than mothers’ play
C
Mothers’ play is strongly linked to daughters’ competence and fathers’ play to sons’ competence
D
Mothers’ play is strongly linked to sons’ competence and fathers’ play to daughters’ competence.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Parental conflict affects children in a way that children can suffer from low self-esteem, the hardship of constructing relationships with others, mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, and other traumatic symptoms.

Detailed explanation-2: -Studies show that everyday experiences with parents are fundamental to a child’s developing social skill-set. Parents provide a child with their very first opportunities to develop a relationship, communicate and interact. As a parent, you also model for your child every day how to interact with the people around you.

Detailed explanation-3: -Parents and caregivers offer their children love, acceptance, appreciation, encouragement, and guidance. They provide the most intimate context for the nurturing and protection of children as they develop their personalities and identities and also as they mature physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially.

Detailed explanation-4: -Of the following, which statement is true regarding cross-cultural studies of children’s peer sociability? Parents in all cultures recognize the importance of structured daily play activities. Unlike individualistic cultures, collectivist societies stress group harmony during play.

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