Assessing Peer Relations: A Guide for Out-of-School Time Program Practitioners. Research-to-Results Brief. Publication #2012-32.

M. Terzian
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Getting along well with peers and having supportive friendships are critical goals for positive youth development. Although most children and youth enjoy healthy relationships with their peers, some young people are disliked, excluded, and/or bullied by others. These children and youth are more likely than their better liked and accepted peers to experience problems with academic, social, and behavioral adjustment. Promoting positive relationships with same-age peers can deter and prevent these problems. i This brief describes factors that promote positive peer relations; provides information about easy-to-use measures for assessing peer relations (both positive and problematic); and lists several resources for promoting positive peer relations in childhood and adolescence.
评估同伴关系:校外时间计划实践者指南。Research-to-Results简短。发布# 2012 - 32。
与同龄人相处融洽,拥有支持性的友谊是青少年积极发展的关键目标。虽然大多数儿童和青少年与同龄人的关系都很健康,但有些年轻人却不受欢迎、被排斥和/或被他人欺负。这些儿童和青少年比他们更受欢迎和接受的同龄人更有可能在学业、社会和行为调整方面遇到问题。促进与同龄人的积极关系可以阻止和预防这些问题。i本简介描述了促进积极同伴关系的因素;提供关于评估同伴关系(积极的和有问题的)的易于使用的措施的信息;并列出了一些促进儿童和青少年积极同伴关系的资源。
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