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How Children Construct Views of Themselves: A Social-Developmental Perspective
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Brummelman, Eddie
, Thomaes, Sander
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Child
/ Child Development
/ Children
/ Cultural values
/ Developmental approach
/ Developmental psychology
/ Feedback
/ Humans
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Personal development
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Self Concept
/ Self esteem
/ Social development
/ Social environment
/ Social Perception
/ Social psychology
/ Social relations
/ Social Values
/ SPECIAL SECTION: ORIGINS OF CHILDREN'S SELF-VIEWS
2017
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How Children Construct Views of Themselves: A Social-Developmental Perspective
by
Brummelman, Eddie
, Thomaes, Sander
in
Child
/ Child Development
/ Children
/ Cultural values
/ Developmental approach
/ Developmental psychology
/ Feedback
/ Humans
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Personal development
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Self Concept
/ Self esteem
/ Social development
/ Social environment
/ Social Perception
/ Social psychology
/ Social relations
/ Social Values
/ SPECIAL SECTION: ORIGINS OF CHILDREN'S SELF-VIEWS
2017
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How Children Construct Views of Themselves: A Social-Developmental Perspective
by
Brummelman, Eddie
, Thomaes, Sander
in
Child
/ Child Development
/ Children
/ Cultural values
/ Developmental approach
/ Developmental psychology
/ Feedback
/ Humans
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Personal development
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Self Concept
/ Self esteem
/ Social development
/ Social environment
/ Social Perception
/ Social psychology
/ Social relations
/ Social Values
/ SPECIAL SECTION: ORIGINS OF CHILDREN'S SELF-VIEWS
2017
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How Children Construct Views of Themselves: A Social-Developmental Perspective
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How Children Construct Views of Themselves: A Social-Developmental Perspective
2017
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Overview
As they grow up, children construct views of themselves and their place in the world, known as their self-concept. This topic has often been addressed by social psychologists (studying how the self-concept is influenced by social contexts) and developmental psychologists (studying how the self-concept changes over time). Yet, relatively little is known about the origins of the self-concept. This article calls for research that bridges social and developmental psychology to illuminate this important issue. Adopting such a social-developmental approach, the current special section shows that children construct their self-concept based on the social relationships they have, the feedback they receive, the social comparisons they make, and the cultural values they endorse. These findings underline the deeply social nature of self-development.
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