Children's Peer Relations presents an up-to-date overview of the latest findings in the area of childhood relationships. An international group of researchers and clinicians review current theory, research and intervention strategies across a wide range of topics including: peer status, gender and ethnicity, disability, illness and loneliness. There is also critical examination of methods of intervention to improve children's relations with others in school, family and community. Children's Peer Relations will provide social researchers, school counsellors, psychologists and students of child development with a comprehensive handbook on this crucial topic.
Raising Your Child to be a Sexually Healthy Adult
A Multimethod Study of the Structure of Social Withdrawal in Middle Childhood [microform]
A group of boys, aged six to twelve, are marooned on a tropical island after a plane crash. Their struggle to survive and impose order quickly evolves from a battel against nature into a battle against their own primitive instincts.
Simply Social 7 at School
Animal Related Guidance: Teaching Social Skills Using Pets Or Puppets
Provides a collection of 40 activities designed to build relationships in your school by engaging older and younger buddies in activities together. The buddies program goes beyond the individual classroom to build cross-age relationships.