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Peer interaction and maltreated children: Social network and epigenetic models
Authors:Michael Lewis
Abstract:The epigenetic and social network models of social development are discussed. The relative efficacy of the two approaches is put to empirical test by examining the relationship between inadequate attachment relationships and subsequent peer interaction. Infants in a day care center who either had or had not experienced maltreatment were observed with their mothers and with peers. The social network model was supported in that there were few differences between maltreated and non-maltreated infants on peer interaction behavior while the expected differences obtained on mother-infant interaction variables. The use of day care for maltreated children is recommended.
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