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Personality and Social Characteristics Chapter 4

Self-Determination Behavioral Autonomy Self-Regulated Behavior Psychological Empowerment Self-Realization

Social Development Social acceptance Social rejection Social skills Social competence

Families of Students with LD Parental stress Identify early interventions Involvement of minority parents School-family relationship See teaching tips 4.5 See websites for LD

Questions for Discussion Are social pressures different for boys and girls? In what ways? What changes occur in a child’s social skill needs as he or she matures? What impact do social skill deficits have on sibling relationships? On the extended family? Examine the “hidden curriculum” of your school. What are the characteristics that may present problems for the student with LD? How can teachers or parents help the student to understand those characteristics and cope with them effectively?