PSY311H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: John Bowlby, Protective Factor, Social Skills

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Rarely aggressive, withdraw in the face of other"s aggression. Avoid dyadic interaction, more time with larger groups. Inappropriate behavior: behavioral profile of rejected children: In both a vertical relationship and an adult-child relationship there is a clear hierarchy with the older individual in charge of the younger individual. Both the adult and the older individual in the vertical relationship help teach. The primary differences are that in the vertical relationship they are close enough in age that they will often share interests and can more closely relate to their current peer. For example james is may be more suited to talk about getting a facebook account than parents who don"t have one. A vertical relationship is similar to same-age peer relationships (horizontal) in that, again, both help in the socialization of the peer. In both the peers are of the same generation, but they may not be in the same cohort.