How parents can help their young children develop healthy social skills
- Written by Laurien Beane, Course Coordinator, Queensland Undergraduate Early Childhood, Australian Catholic University
As the new year dawns, parents likely turn their thoughts to their child and new beginnings they may experience as they enter an early childhood education and care centre or preschool. Naturally, it’s a time of reflection on the previous year, and excitement about the possibilities for the new year to come.
Parents might reflect on friendships their child makes in the coming year. Making friends is not always instinctive for a young child. Learning to make friends is part of the social development curriculum in early childhood.
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Social development skills are just as important as cognitive skills when learning. In recent studies, positive social skills are highlighted as key predictors for better outcomes in adulthood. It’s important for parents to be aware of ways to ensure positive social development skills in their young child.
Parents can begin by looking for interpersonal people skills, such as empathy, listening and communication skills. This will help your child transition into the next stage of their educational journey.
Is your child’s social development on track, at risk or vulnerable?
The Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) researches longitudinal data about the five important learning domains for a young child. The domains are:
- social development
- physical health and well-being
- emotional maturity
- language and cognitive skills
- communication skills and general knowledge.
Each domain is essential for learning how to build friendships, though social development is the central one. The following table outlines what is considered developmentally on track, at risk or vulnerable in the social competence domain.
Authors: Laurien Beane, Course Coordinator, Queensland Undergraduate Early Childhood, Australian Catholic University