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EARLY PEER INTERACTIONS
     Infancy and Toddlerhood
     The Early School Years
 
THE ROLE OF PEERS IN CHILDREN'S SOCIALIZATION
     Peers as Reinforcers of Desired Behaviors
     Peers as Models
     Peers and the Development of the Self
     Peers as Guides and Instructors
 
PLAY AND ITS FUNCTIONS
     Play, Fantasy, and Social Competence
     Play, Peers, and Pathology
 
PEER ACCEPTANCE
     Assessing Peer Status
     Consequences of Being Unpopular
 
DEVELOPING FRIENDSHIPS
     What is a Friend?
     How Children Make Friends
 
THE FORMATION OF GROUPS
     Dominance Hierarchies
     Cliques and Crowds
 
PEER AND ADULT INFLUENCES ON THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT
 
PEER GROUPS IN DIFFERENT CULTURES
 
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