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The Importance of Social Learning for Young Children

Did you know that children exposed to social interaction and are confident, friendly, and willing to work together do better in school and social situations? They also have more mental strength. However, children without social skills may perform poorly and have social interaction challenges.

Social emotional learning is the key to unlocking a child's full potential. It enables young children to acquire knowledge, skills, and values through interaction with others. In addition, communication, cooperation, and empathy are essential for their overall health.

However, in today's digital age, the amount of screen time that young children are exposed to has increased significantly. So, there needs to be a balance between time spent in front of a screen and time spent talking to people face-to-face. Children need to take part in activities that encourage social interaction.

Overall, social interaction plays a vital role in the early learning process of children. Children look to adults to guide them in figuring out what's happening around them. Find out why young children need to learn about social and emotional skills.

What Is Social Emotional Learning?

Social learning is picking up information, abilities, and values while interacting. It is an essential component to the growth and young children's development. The following is used to help with social emotional learning:

  • Learning from observing

  • Learning from mimicking

  • Learning from direct teaching

It enables young children to learn from their classmates, parents, and other people around them. In addition, this type of learning helps children develop critical social skills. Skills such as communicating, sharing, and empathy. 

Development of Social Skills in Young Children

Social skills take time to develop in young children. However, are you aware that
a child's brain grows by 90% by age five? So this process starts when they are very young.

Social skills include, among other things, being able:

  • To share

  • To take turns

  • To listen to others

Teaching children the above skills helps them interact well with others. They also help children:

  • Meet new children

  • Make friends easily

  • Feel like they belong to a group.

Emotional intelligence and the ability to care for yourself are closely linked to developing social skills. Children with good social skills usually have better relationships and do better in school and life. 

Encouraging and Teaching Children Social Skills

Parents, childcare teachers, and other adults can help young children learn how to get along with others in several ways. Among these are:

  • Encouraging play dates 

  • Organizing group activities that allow children to interact with other children

  • Teaching children how to share and patiently waiting their turn

All these are basic social emotional activities in child development that can help them develop essential social skills.

We all know the saying, 'do as I say, not as I do, ' right? Well, this could not be further from the truth. Children learn a lot from the behavior of adults. Therefore, showing young children how to behave well in social situations and giving them verbal feedback when they do the right thing will go a long way to teaching children the right social skills. 

Importance of Social Learning in Early Childcare Education

Young children's development can't be complete without the foundation of social learning. As such, it is a cornerstone of human growth and plays a significant role in developing essential interpersonal abilities.

Language Development

One of the key benefits of social learning is that it promotes language development. Children learn to communicate and express themselves through interactions with others.

They also learn to understand and respond to the communication of others. This helps them develop their language skills and become effective communicators.

Cognitive Skills

Social learning also helps children develop their cognitive skills. For example, they learn to problem-solve and think critically through interactions with others. They also learn to understand and navigate social situations, which helps them develop their emotional intelligence.

Social Emotional Skills

In addition to these benefits, social learning also helps children develop their social and emotional skills. They learn to do the following:

  • Empathize with others

  • Cooperate with others

  • Form positive relationships

This is important because it helps them develop a sense of belonging and security, which are essential for healthy development.

Overall, social learning is an essential aspect of early childhood education. It helps children develop the skills, knowledge, and values necessary for success and promotes their overall development.

Educators need to create an environment that promotes social learning and provides opportunities for children to engage in social interactions.

Social Learning Differs Around the World

Although the methods and settings vary, all cultures and communities use social learning. For instance, how children learn and pick up skills by watching and copying may be different in different cultures. In addition, depending on the culture, socialization may stress different values and standards.

In some cultures, children learn gender roles by seeing and copying their parents and friends. In addition, traditions or religious teachings may openly impart these concepts in some cultures.

In the same way, some cultures may value personal achievement and independence. At the same time, others may put more value on living together and working together. These cultural differences could affect how social learning is used and how it shapes children's growth.

Even though there are differences between cultures, the way people learn through social interaction is still the same. For example, people use observation, copying, and direct teaching. Therefore, when trying to understand social learning, it's important to remember that social background is important and should be considered.

Unlocking the Power of Social Learning in Early Childhood!

Social emotional learning is a vital component of early childhood education. It also plays a crucial role in the growth and development of young children. Interaction allows youngsters to learn, develop, and practice social skills.

Parents and teachers of young children need to understand social development's importance. Then, they should take steps to help children learn and grow socially, starting at an early age.

Each child between the ages of 0 and 5 should be screened for developmental delays. 
Do you want peace of mind? Campbell County offers children from birth to age five free developmental screening. Contact us now to schedule an appointment.