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Title: Early social relationships in childhood contribute to later psychological development
Authors: Muscat Baron, Astrid
Muscat Baron, Yves
Keywords: Child psychology
Socialization
Child development -- Social aspects
Issue Date: 1996-06
Publisher: Malta College of Family Doctors
Citation: Muscat Baron, A., & Muscat Baron, Y. (1996). Early social relationships in childhood contribute to later psychological development. It-Tabib tal-Familja, 10, 15-18.
Abstract: Humans are social beings. Social relationships are an integral part of human life. Gathering different experiences through social interactions influences future psychological development. A break in a social relationship may be considered a major life event and the persons involved may be adversely affected psychologically in the short and possibly even in the long-term. The psychological state of the person has a significant impact on his behaviour and his emotions. f t is therefore important to realise and understand the effect that social relationships have on our lives.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/21735
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