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The development of social networks from early to middle childhood: Gender differences and the relation to school competence
Authors:Candice Feiring  Michael Lewis
Institution:(1) Institute for the Study of Child Development, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 97 Paterson Street—CN 19, 08903 New Brunswick, NJ
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences in social network development from early to middle childhood and the relation of network characteristics to school competence. Maternal report of 75 children's kin, nonkin adult, and friendship networks were collected at 3, 6, and 9 years of age. Teacher ratings of school competence were obtained at 9 years. While children showed changes in their social networks over time, expected gender differences were not found in the extensive nature of the nonkin network. However, as expected, preference for same-sex friends was noted in early childhood and intensified with age into middle childhood. For girls, but not for boys, social network characteristics were related to teacher ratings of social competence in school.The preparation of this paper was made possible by the support of the William T. Grant Foundation.
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