Profiles of peer competence in the preschool: Interrelations between measures, influence of social ecology, and relation to attachment history.

PJ LaFreniere, LA Sroufe - Developmental psychology, 1985 - psycnet.apa.org
Social participation (or dominance) by itself is mute with respect to the quality of peer behavior,
and therefore, competence … of peer competence concerns the impact of the social ecology

Learning disabilities and social competence: A social ecological perspective

JM Coleman, AM Minnett - Exceptional children, 1992 - journals.sagepub.com
… First, it overlooks the fact that sociometric studies comparing the social status of children
with LD to their peers suggest that many of these children are accepted by their …

Social ecology of the preschool peer group

FF Strayer - Development of cognition, affect, and social relations, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
… deal with the analysis of social relationships and group organization, … peer-group social
ecology. A basic assumption for such an analysis is that qualitative differences in complex social

Co-adaptation within the early peer group: A psychobiological study of social competence

FF Strayer - Social competence in developmental perspective, 1989 - Springer
… exchange, dyadic relationships, and roles within the structured peer group (Strayer,
1980b). The resulting multidimensional analyses of peer group social ecology show that the …

… ecology of the preschool classroom and exploring its relationship with young children's long-term experience of peer rejection and development of social competence

MS Yudron - 2015 - dash.harvard.edu
… school and development of social competence. I introduce the … social ecology in the
remainder of this overview. The quality and nature of the relationships that children form with peers

Peer ecologies of aggression and bullying

PC Rodkin - Bullying in American schools, 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
… Prevention and intervention programs without a sketch of bullies’ (and victims’) social network
affiliations are operating without a map of the social ecology. Ideally, educators could take …

The social ecology of resilience: addressing contextual and cultural ambiguity of a nascent construct.

M Ungar - American journal of orthopsychiatry, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
… opportunities to excel), maternal social competence, the mother's marriage to a non-ill partner,
and the child's contact with other adults and peers. Hammen concludes that even beyond …

The ecology of young children's behaviour and social competence: child characteristics, socio-economic factors and parenting

D Hartas - Oxford Review of Education, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Using a longitudinal, UK representative sample from the Millennium Cohort Study, the
present study examined the effects of socio-economic factors on mother- and teacher-rated …

A social-ecological approach to addressing emotional and behavioral problems in schools: Focusing on group processes and social dynamics

J Trach, M Lee, S Hymel - Journal of Emotional and …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… programs aimed at directly training social and emotional competencies with a focus on the
… the peer group, classroom, and school community. Drawing on Bronfenbrenner’s ecological

Annual research review: What is resilience within the social ecology of human development?

M Ungar, M Ghazinour, J Richter - Journal of child psychology …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… Three principles emerged from this review that inform a bio-social-ecological interpretation
… Conclusion: As this review shows, using this multisystemic social-ecological theory of …