Bright Future – Social & Emotional Development in Middle Childhood

Bright Future – Social & Emotional Development in Middle Childhood

 

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Key Areas

(Key areas in italics are especially important for children with special health care needs.)

Self self-esteem

•   Experiences of success

•   Reasonable risk-taking behavior

•   Resilience and ability to handle failure

•   Supportive family and peer relationships

self-image

•   Body image, celebrating different body images

•   Prepubertal changes; initiating discussion about sexuality and reproduction; prepubertal changes related to physical care issues

Family What matters at home

•   Expectation and limit setting

•   Family times together

•   Communication

•   Family responsibilities

•   Family transitions

•   Sibling relationships

•   Caregiver relationships

Friends Friendships

•   Making friends, friendships with peers with and without special health care needs

•   Family support of friendships, family support to have typical friendship activities, as appropriate

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topics

Key Areas

(Key areas in italics are especially important for children with special health care needs.)

school school

•   Expectation for school performance; school performance developed and defined in Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Section 504 Plan

•   Homework

•   Child-teacher conflicts, building relationships with teachers

•   Parent-teacher communication

•   Ability of schools to address the needs of children from diverse backgrounds

•   Awareness of aggression, bullying, and being bullied

•   Absenteeism

Community Community strengths

•   Community organizations

•   Religious groups

•   Cultural groups

High-risk behaviors and environments

•   Substance use

•   Unsafe friendships

•   Unsafe community environments

•   Particular awareness of risk-taking behaviors and unsafe environments because children may be easily abused or bullied