What can we learn from children's peer relationships? | Robin Banerjee | TEDxSussexUniversity

Описание к видео What can we learn from children's peer relationships? | Robin Banerjee | TEDxSussexUniversity

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Children’s peer relations are the subject of Prof. Robin Banerjee’s talk; from the thoughts, feelings and behaviour involved in such early interactions to the fascinating impacts they can have on a child’s development across various domains.

Prof. Banerjee is the editor of 'Infant and Child Development' and the director of teaching and learning at the School of Psychology at Sussex University.

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