Section I: Description of a Competent Child
Friendship:
When it comes to companionship, a socially competent child should be able to get along well with others and thus form friendships. It is only natural for a socially competent child to seek out others and form a group. Confidence and a sense of belonging come from seeking and thus attaining the approval of one's peers. This is sometimes a period where the child feels more compelled to please his associations rather than thinking about how the situation will affect him or others. Friendship endorses productivity, mentally and physi…