Social competence
Social competence
Social competence refers to the development of the ability to behave in accordance with social expectations.
According to Sorenson
"Social maturity is manifested by one's ability to make friends and maintain diversity."
According to Harlach
“Social development is the attainment of maturity in social relations.”
A person is not social by birth, but as he grows up, he understands the social tradition and starts making himself favorable to it.
Dimensions of social competence
- socialization
- expansion of social sector
- social role
- cultural unit
Social standards
- Moral
- Psychologist
- Educational implications of social competence
In primary school, children used to learn many things by reading and writing while playing with friends. Teachers should keep giving proper instructions
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