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What Are The Links Between Children’s Ability To Relate To Others And Their Emotional Well Being/resillience?

This is a on my 3 children’s development and have come to a bit of a stand still with it. Can anybody help?

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4 Responses to “What Are The Links Between Children’s Ability To Relate To Others And Their Emotional Well Being/resillience?” (Click To View)»

  1. holly Says:

    Borrow library books on child development

  2. Mrs. Richard Hammond ♥ Says:

    it depends on the child, cause for instance if a child has Asperger’s syndrome where it hard for them to relate to others, but he/she has a very good emotional well being that could be the link, but if its the other way round then that could be the link. Another example, me? I have Asperger’s
    and I find It hard to relate to others,well I do relate in other ways – you must put into count, but I am a strong willed girl, that never let anyone use me as a steping stong, but is a softie at heart.
    p.s. does this have anything to do with the question.

  3. swanjarv Says:

    Children, who relate well to others, are well adjusted, emotionally stable, their maturity levels are higher: because they adjust well, they assess or judge well from good natural instincts, and they interact with others in a healthy, mature way, absorbing more from society (people) than do the below-average-relating children!

  4. LGD Says:

    If you don’t get a good enough answer, try buying or downloading the DVD “Child of Our Time” By Prof. Robert Winston. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290348/
    There’s also a book of the same title I believe.

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