Resources: Review - Practical advice on peer relationships
Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Many government initiatives to increase social inclusion appear to stumble when some youngsters continue to find themselves at the margins of society. Bierman makes a very positive and timely contribution to developmental literature on peer rejection, which will be of interest to researchers and practitioners alike. The author argues that peer interactions across the school years can have a profound influence upon emotional and behavioural functioning.
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