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Social Development

The social development (SD) heading focuses on the affiliation between development on environmental factors, and development on relationships.

There are four social developments:

The learning outcome SD3 has never been asked individually; it has always been an addition added to SD4. That is Define resilience and discuss strategies to build resilience.

Note that any example responses are not necessarily worth full marks, but exist simply to provide an idea of how an example looks.



SD1

Examine attachment in childhood and its role in the subsequent formation of relationships.

SD2

Discuss potential effects of deprivation or trauma in childhood on later development.

SD3

Define resilience.

SD4

Discuss strategies to build resilience.

 


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Abnormal Psychology Developmental Psychology Health psychology Psychology of Human Relationships Sport psychology

 


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General Framework Cognitive Development Social Development Identity Development

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