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Title: Peers


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Peers
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Positives of peers
  • Feedback, social comparisons
  • Learning perspective taking
  • Learning about fairness justice

3
Negatives of peers
  • Rejection
  • Teasing
  • Bullying

4
Peer status categories
  • Sociogram technique
  • Popularhi positive, lo negative nominations
  • Rejectedhi negative, lo positive nom.
  • Neglectedlo positive, lo negative
  • Controversialhi positive, hi negative

5
Causes of categories
  • Populargood parenting (taught good social
    skills, arranged good playmates) SES, other
    factors??
  • Rejectedcritical parents, hostility in home,
    poor social skills modeling teaching in home,
    other factors??

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  • Neglectedoften shy
  • Controversialnot studied as much

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Outcomes of peer status
  • Bestpopular (no surprise)
  • Worstrejected (often were bullies, though not
    always) primed for juvenile delinquency
  • Others intermediate

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Bullying
  • Psychological, emotional, social, or physical
    harassment
  • Often have high, but fragile self-esteem and can
    be violent when it is threatened
  • Tend to be mesomorphs (ones who will win fights)
  • Tendency to pick on easy targets (whipping
    boys)

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  • Most common form verbal (teasing, name
    calling)has most long-lasting impact
  • Boysmore physical bullying than girls more
    often physical victims than girls
  • Girlsprefer exclusion nasty gossip. Girls
    experience more verbal, emotional, social
    bullying

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  • Boys bully both boys girls girls mainly bully
    girls
  • Bullies bred in homes where parents are
    inconsistent and abusive
  • Target childrenvarious reasons overprotected,
    nonassertive, never had to develop defenses, life
    stressors

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Damage to target
  • Girls become sad, boys become mad
  • Poor self esteem, physical health problems,
    anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, shyness,
    social isolation, social phobia
  • Later in life choice of partner, career, social
    life, mental health can be affected problems in
    intimate relationships at work, where they may
    still be bullied

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Damage to bully
  • Downwardly spiraling course for rest of lives
  • Trouble with learning, friendships, work,
    intimate relationships, income, mental health
  • Tend to be antisocial as adults
  • Male bullies tend to be wife child abusers
  • Tend to have criminal record by age 30

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(damage to bullies)
  • Tend to create another generation of bullies
  • Often aggressive and disruptive at work
  • Put burden on health welfare system
  • In general, tend to be losers in a big way, and
    society pays a price also
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