PSYC 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Harry Stack Sullivan, George Herbert Mead, Intersubjectivity

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16 Oct 2017
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George herbert mead: learn about self through peer relationships and play. Judith r. harris: peers, not parents, primary molders of children"s personalities. Onlooker behaviour: child observes others but does not participate in their play. Parallel play: child plays beside but not with other children. Associative play: child plays and shares with others. Cooperative play: play with defined division of labor. If putting a banana on child"s ear, symbolic play of telephone is shared with the other kid. Associative pretend play : story, script, scene, set in their minds. ex. I"m the hero! we will have a war etc. Cooperative pretend play: children have script and each child has specific role; mom, baby, dad; mom holds and feeds baby; baby cries; dad goes out for work. Hostile behaviours something that people should speak nicely and politely to some specific group of people. More social interactions, talking, cooperation, positive affect, effective conflict management, complex play.

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