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From parents to siblings and peers: The wonderful story of social development.
Roskam, Isabelle; Stievenart, Marie; Meunier, Jean-Christophe
2015In SAGE Open
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Keywords :
attachment; social competence; peer relationships
Abstract :
[en] The objective of the current research was to test the hypotheses arising from the epigenetic view of social development and from the wider perspective offered by the social network model with three interactional systems, that is, child–parent, child–sibling, and child–peer. They were tested in two prospective longitudinal studies using a multi-informant and multimethod strategy. Study 1 was conducted among 83 children and their parents and Study 2 among 190 children. Attachment security with parents was assessed when the children were 4 years of age, relationships with siblings at 5 years of age, and relationships with peers at 6 years of age. Attachment to parent was found to explain a limited part of variations in later social relationships with siblings and peers. The sibling interactional system had a consistent and enduring effect on later peer relationships. With regard to the two theoretical backgrounds under consideration, neither was able to account for equivocal findings displayed in the two studies as well as in previous research. The wonderful story of social development seems to be a very complex process for which new models are needed.
Disciplines :
Treatment & clinical psychology
Author, co-author :
Roskam, Isabelle;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > Psychological Sciences Research Institute
Stievenart, Marie ;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > Psychological Sciences Research Institute
Meunier, Jean-Christophe
Language :
English
Title :
From parents to siblings and peers: The wonderful story of social development.
Publication date :
October 2015
Journal title :
SAGE Open
eISSN :
2158-2440
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, United States - California
Peer reviewed :
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