1976
DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1976.tb00947.x
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Concomitants of social acceptance: Exploratory research and implications for treatment.

Abstract: A population of 98 fourth and fifth grade students responded to instruments that yielded data on social acceptance, liking for others, need for approval, and interpersonal relationship orientation. Results suggest that social acceptance is related to interpersonal relationship orientation, but unrelated to liking for others and need for approval. Implications for treatment are dis- cussed.ne of the strongest desires or mo-0 tives in a child's life is that of

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“…As children develop, there are specific tasks and skills that they must master. One class of behaviors that has received considerable recent attention is the development of age-appropriate social skills (Brown & Brown, 1976;Hartup, 1973;McCandless, 197 1;Strain & Shores, 1977). The developmental stage during which social skill acquisition is particularly critical is the middle childhood period commonly referred to as "latency" or "preadolescence."…”
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“…As children develop, there are specific tasks and skills that they must master. One class of behaviors that has received considerable recent attention is the development of age-appropriate social skills (Brown & Brown, 1976;Hartup, 1973;McCandless, 197 1;Strain & Shores, 1977). The developmental stage during which social skill acquisition is particularly critical is the middle childhood period commonly referred to as "latency" or "preadolescence."…”
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confidence: 99%