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Question
List any two social behavioural patterns developed in middle childhood.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Children's gangs are formed and they identify themselves by names, many of which are taken from the street or neighbourhood where the members live or from popular books, comics, or movies.
- Gang members use secret signals, passwords, communication codes, or a private language to maintain their secrecy.
- Childhood gangs often use insignia, caps, armbands, or other decorations to identify their members.
- The preferred meeting place of the gang minimizes adult interference and maximizes opportunities for favoured gang activities. Girls usually meet close to home, while boys meet as far from home as possible.
- Gang activities include all kinds of group play and entertainment, creating things, annoying other people, exploring, and engaging in forbidden activities, such as gambling, smoking, drinking, and experimenting with drugs.
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Social Development (Middle Childhood 6-12 Years)
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