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Jessica Brannan June 21, 2011 EDUC 225
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Definition reject — vb 1. to refuse to accept, acknowledge, use, believe, etc 2. to throw out as useless or worthless; discard 3. to rebuff (a person)
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Feelings that Rejection Brings Loneliness Dissatisfaction Mistrust of friendships that they already have Heightened sensitivity to failure Depression Anxiety
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Effects of Rejection Internalization of problems Increased Aggression Learned helplessness in social situations i.e., the student feels a lack of control over what happens and even when given that control back, the student will still choose the road of least resistance
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Effects (cont.) Poor social skills Attention seeking Withdrawal Can lead to problems with maladjustment into adulthood
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Relationships with both peers and parents can be influential Easier for children/adolescents to deal with rejection if it is not occurring in both contexts
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Interventions Praise all children (including rejected kids) Teach social skills Give consequences to those rejected children who respond with aggression Foster feelings of respect in the classroom
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Sandstrom, M. J., Cillessen, A. H. N. and Eisenhower, A. (2003), Children's Appraisal of Peer Rejection Experiences: Impact on Social and Emotional Adjustment. Social Development, 12: 530–550. doi: 10.1111/1467-9507.00247
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