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Beginning of Social Behaviour - Reaction to Mother

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Why is Warm Mothering Important?
  • What Happens When Mothering is Cold or Unreliable?
  • Attachment and Social Development
  • Social Development Steps
  • Differences in Social Development
  • Poor Social Development
  • How to Help Social Development?
  • Key Point Summary
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

When a child responds to their mother or main caretaker, it shows a need to connect and feel loved. This is called the need for “affiliation,” which means wanting to be close and affectionate with another person.

CISCE: Class 12

Why is Warm Mothering Important?

If the mother cares for her child in a loving and dependable way, the child learns to trust and feel attached.

Warm mothering helps the child:

  • Trust the mother.
  • Feel safe and content.
  • Develop good social skills later.
CISCE: Class 12

What Happens When Mothering is Cold or Unreliable?

If the mother is not warm or dependable, the child may not learn to trust others.

This can affect how the child behaves with others in the future.

  • They might not mix well with people.
  • They may not follow social rules.
CISCE: Class 12

Attachment and Social Development

  • Attachment happens when the mother looks after the baby well, and the relationship is loving.
  • Babies with good mothering become more friendly and respond well to other people.
  • Babies without strong mother care may not develop these social skills.
Good Mothering Poor Mothering
Child feels safe Child feels unsure
Child is friendly Child may avoid people
Child follows rules Child may break rules
CISCE: Class 12

Social Development Steps

Children learn social behaviour and social skills through three main processes:

  • Showing good behaviour (example: sharing, being polite)
  • Following society’s rules and customs
  • Building positive attitudes (example: being friendly, tolerant, and cooperative)
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Differences in Social Development

  • Every society has its own rules and customs for good social behaviour.
  • A child who accepts traditions and mixes with others is called sociable.
  • Good social development includes:
  • Tolerance
  • Cooperation
  • Kindness
  • Popularity (being liked by others)
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Poor Social Development

  • If the baby does not get chances to meet people or mix with people who behave badly, social development is affected.
  • A child may not listen to rules, may avoid other people.
CISCE: Class 12

How to Help Social Development?

  • Babies should get chances to meet and play with other children, neighbors, and family.
  • At school, children should join games, competitions, and team activities like Scouts or NCC.
  • Social opportunities help children learn to work with others and follow rules.
CISCE: Class 12

Key Point Summary

  • Warm and loving care from a mother helps a child trust and become friendly.
  • Good social development makes children kind, cooperative, and well-liked.
  • Social skills start at home and grow with chances to mix and take part in group events.

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