Self evaluation in middle childhood

THE DEVELOPING SELF

Guidepost 1: How do school-age children develop a realistic self-concept, and what contributes to self-esteem?

Guidepost 2: How do school-age children show emotional growth?

Guidepost 3: How do parent-child relationships change in middle childhood?

Guidepost 4: What are the effects of parents' work and of poverty on family atmosphere?

Guidepost 5: What impact does family structure have on children's development?

Guidepost 6: How do siblings influence and get along with one another?

Guidepost 7: How do relationships with peers change in middle childhood, and what influences popularity and choice of friends?

Guidepost 8: What are the most common forms of aggressive behavior in middle childhood, and what influences contribute to it?

Guidepost 9: What emotional disorders may develop in childhood, and how are they treated?

Guidepost 10: How do the stresses of modern life affect children, and why are some children more resilient than others?

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