How do we know the child is socially competent from an early age?
How do we know the child’s social behaviour is organized?
How do we know the child’s social behaviour becomes increasingly sophisticated?
As children develop they demonstrate social competence in more mature forms and under more challenging conditions
How is the child embedded in levels of social complexity?
How are children’s interactions with other people reciprocal and transactional?
How are aspects of development interdependent?
What are the multiple interacting causes of social behaviour?
-Biological factors: Genetics, brain organization, and hormonal levels
-Environmental factors:
parents’ behavior, peer relations, school experiences, cultural background, mass media
-Systems theory approaches, which emphasize the interplay among biological and environmental influences, help to organize the multiple causes of social development coherently
-all causes are important (our job is to figure out how different causal factors work together to facilitate or hinder children’s social development)
what social agents influence social behaviour in multiple social systems?
How does social behaviour across both situations and individuals?
Does social development occur differently depending on cultural context?
Does social development occur differently depending on historical context?
What aspects of social development are universal?
Is development gradual and continuous or rapid and dramatic?
-Both gradual and rapid changes contribute to social development
-Rapid biological changes include
Growth spurts, changes in the brain (e.g., prefrontal cortex), onset of puberty
-Environmental changes that contribute include
School transitions, increased responsibilities (e.g., voting, driving)
-Other experiences (divorce, natural disasters) also contribute
What two pathways of social development are important to trace?
Development is a lifelong process- what are the goals in studying lifespan development?
-To identify the types of childhood experiences that account for:
successful or, not-so-successful adult development
-To understand how adult development of parents and others with whom the child interacts affects children’s development
What takes priority over methods in research?
What is important to remember about methods?
What is important to remember about samples?
What is important to remember about theories and why?
What is important to remember about disciplines?
How does research on social development inform policy?
Sharing knowledge of research findings helps policy makers design scientifically based intervention and prevention programs aimed at improving the social lives of children
How does social policy inform research on social development?
Social policy decisions are natural experiments and provide rich opportunities for researchers to track the consequences of policy changes on the lives of children and families
What type of social policies are inadequate?
-One-Size-Fits-All Social -Policies Are Inadequate
Because families and communities are diverse, there is a need to provide diverse social policies and services