Children and Social Exclusion
Discover the intricate dynamics of childhood social interactions in Children and Social Exclusion by Melanie Killen. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 256 pages and delves into how children navigate fairness and the impact of group identity. Killen explores the critical factors influencing exclusion decisions, including children’s understanding of social norms, their perceptions of stereotypes, and the role of friendships across diverse backgrounds. This book is essential for educators, psychologists, and parents who seek to understand the complexities of social interactions among children. Gain valuable insights into how social identity shapes children's behavior and attitudes towards inclusion and exclusion in their peer groups. Perfect for anyone interested in child development, social psychology, and the importance of fostering inclusive environments.