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Children's co-operative and competitive interactions in limited resource situations: a literature review

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posted on 2023-05-16, 17:45 authored by Green, VA, Rechis, R
The ability to balance cooperative and competitive behaviors has important implications for a child's overall development. While socially competent children appear to learn highly successful strategies for entering peer groups and negotiating access to limited resources, the development of this level of social competence can be challenging for preschool-aged children. Early childhood educators may therefore have to intervene to develop the child's social competence and promote the use of negotiation and effective conflict management strategies. Using theories of social exchange and human sociobiology, this paper reviews literature on cooperation and competition involving limited resources and highlights the implications of this research for early childhood education. Results suggest that a variety of individual and social-contextual factors might influence a child's development of socially competent behavior. The review highlights the importance of teaching children to negotiate effectively with peers. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Publication title

Applied Developmental Psychology

Volume

27

Pagination

42-59

ISSN

0193-3973

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Elsevier

Place of publication

USA

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  • Restricted

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