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1. Relations Between Social Competence And Academic Achievement In Middle Childhood
2. The Effects Of Aggressive Behavior On Peer Relationships In Middle Childhood
3. Factors Of Loneliness During Middle Childhood: Peer Acceptance, Friendship Quality And Self-Perceived Social Competence
4. The Effects Of Relational Aggression On Peer Relationship In Middle Childhood
5. Social Withdrawal And The Relation Between Social Withdrawal And Loneliness In Middle Childhood: A Longitudinal Study
6. Mental Verb Development In Middle Childhood And Adult
7. A Study On The Relationship Of Peer Victimization, Depression, And Academic Achievement In Middle Childhood
8. Children's Use Of Trait Information In Understanging Verbal Irony Through Middle Childhood
9. Against The Characteristics Of Middle Childhood Companion And His Companions Refused, Peer Acceptance
10. Middle Childhood Development Of Children's Prosocial Behavior And Internalized Problem Behavior
11. The Relationship Among Children’s Peer Optimism, Self-perceived Social Competence And Peer Interaction In The Middle Childhood
12. Semi-structured Interviewing Study On The Quality Of Primary School Children’s Attachment Relationship
13. Attention Bias For Emotional Faces In Middle Childhood With Different Attachment Styles
14. Predictors of social competence in middle childhood: Discriminating between peer status groups
15. Measuring attachment security in middle childhood: Connections to behavior, adjustment, school adaptation, and social skills
16. Helping behavior within East Indian middle childhood and adolescent siblings
17. The sibling relationship and its contribution to social and emotional competence in middle childhood
18. Dispositional Characteristics and Maternal Emotion Socialization Practices: An Examination of the Role of Emotion Regulation and Shyness in Middle Childhood
19. Exploring the social dynamics of peer aggression in middle childhood
20. Racial-ethnic and National Identification among Children in Middle Childhood: What does it mean to be American
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