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A Study of the Interrelationship between the Behaviour and Social Status of a Class of Year 2 Pupils
Slade, Melanie – Support for Learning, 2008
The influence of social status on child development has been the subject of research for several decades, with children who are not accepted by their peers being shown to be at risk of a range of difficulties both at the time and in later life. Strong links have also been established between behaviour and social status. A small-scale action…
Descriptors: Social Status, Child Development, Student Behavior, Action Research

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