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Question
State any five changes that occur in the social behavior of an 8-year-old child.
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Solution
At the age of 8, children undergo significant changes in their social behaviour, these changes are:
- They become more self-sufficient, seeking to make judgements and choices on their own and relying less on adults for guidance.
- Their social circle expands beyond their immediate family to include classmates from school, extracurricular activities and the neighbourhood. As their friendships deepen, they engage in cooperative play, take turns and resolve problems with their peers.
- They also gain a greater knowledge of social norms and expectations, including notions like justice, empathy and regard for other people's feelings.
- Peer influence grows stronger as youngsters strive for acceptance and approval from their peers while simultaneously creating their own personalities.
- These changes indicate a shift towards increased social independence and a better knowledge of interpersonal connections.
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