Development of Children's Friendships
Explore the vital role of children's friendships in the development of cognitive and emotional processes with Development of Children's Friendships by Steven R. Asher, published by Cambridge University Press in 1981. This insightful volume, spanning 364 pages, brings together contributions from various disciplines, highlighting the significance of peer relationships in child development. Asher and his collaborators delve into how friendships serve as a crucial context for understanding children's social interactions and psychological growth. This essential read is perfect for students and professionals in the fields of child and developmental psychology, offering a comprehensive overview of the historical and contemporary perspectives on children's friendships. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this pivotal aspect of childhood with this authoritative text.