2. INTRODUCTION
It refers to how people develop social and emotional
skills across the life span, with particular attention to
childhood and adolescence.
Healthy social development allows us to form positive
relationships with family, friends, teachers, and other
people in our lives
3. CONCEPTS
Nature: the part of human behavior that is biologically
determined and instinctive
Nurture: is a behavior that is based on the people and
environment you're raised in.
4. KINGSLEY DAVIES
Studied the importance of socialization on social
development of young children and how isolation
affects them
He found that lack of socialization affects children’s
ability to develop language skills, social skills and
emotional stability