Sentse, MirandaLaird, Robert D. "Parent-Child Relationships And Dyadic Friendship Experiences As Predictors Of Behavior Problems In Early Adolescence." Journal Of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 39.6 (2010): 873-884. Advanced Placement Source. Web. 20 Apr. 2012
Miranda Senste and Robert D. Laird claim that having a good relationship is of critcal importance for both mental health in childhood and also building relationships later in life. They also argue that the a nature of a relationship with a primary attachment figure is most important for mental health. Senste and Laird state that a majority of children go to the peers to solve probelms than their parental figures. Laird and Senste had also discover that when children try to solve problems with their peers its more likely to have a negative result than a positive one. Laird and Senste stress that children need both relationships with their peers, but also have a parental figure in guiding them through childhood.
Article 2: Future Directions In Friendship In Childhood And Early Adolescene
Rubin, KennethFredstrom, BridgetBowker, Julie. "Future Directions In . . . Friendship In Childhood And Early Adolescence." Social Development 17.4 (2008): 1085-1096. Advanced Placement Source. Web. 20 Apr. 2012.
Kenneth Rubin, Bridget Fredstrom, and Julie Bowker start the article with a quote. "
Article 3: With A Little Help From Your Friends: The Importance of High Quality Friendships On Early Adolescent Adjustment
Malcolm, Waldrip, Jensen, and Campbell conducted the present study to examine unique contributions and the moderating relations between different adolescent relationships. What makes adolescents choose their friends, such as physical attributes. Malcolm, Waldrip, Jensen, and Campbell also observed the negative affects of being victimized, and how that can disrupt the adolescents friendships.
Kenneth Rubin, Bridget Fredstrom, and Julie Bowker start the article with a quote. "
Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joy and the
dividing of our grief. (Marcus Tullius Cicero, Roman statesman, orator, philosopher)" This article revovles around the idea that having friends helps solve problems. Also, that true friendships are made with mutual interests, and that the age does not effect the emotional connections. Basically, it is healthy to have older to friends. Friendship is not defined by age.Article 3: With A Little Help From Your Friends: The Importance of High Quality Friendships On Early Adolescent Adjustment
Waldrip, Amy M.Malcolm, Kenya T.Jensen-Campbell, Lauri A. "With A Little Help From Your Friends: The Importance Of High-Quality Friendships On Early Adolescent Adjustment." Social Development 17.4 (2008): 832-852. Advanced Placement Source. Web. 20 Apr. 2012.
Malcolm, Waldrip, Jensen, and Campbell conducted the present study to examine unique contributions and the moderating relations between different adolescent relationships. What makes adolescents choose their friends, such as physical attributes. Malcolm, Waldrip, Jensen, and Campbell also observed the negative affects of being victimized, and how that can disrupt the adolescents friendships.