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Maternal, Teacher, and Child Care History Correlates of Children's Relationships with Peers
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Child PsychologyFamily InvolvementSocial SkillsFamily RelationshipSocial CompetenceFamily InteractionEarly Childhood DevelopmentSociologyCognitive DevelopmentEducationChild CareSocial-emotional DevelopmentSocial SciencesPeer RelationshipUnfamiliar PeersPsychologyChild DevelopmentDevelopmental Psychology
Mother and teacher correlates of social competence with familiar and unfamiliar peers in 84 children who entered child care at three different times are examined. Social competence at age 4 was assessed with both familiar and unfamiliar peers. Relationships with both initial and 4-year-old teachers were related to social competence with peers. Maternal attachment relationships at 12 months and at 4 years did not predict social competence with peers.
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