Friday, June 3, 2011

Make friends with kids.


Among hunter-gatherers, friendship and reciprocity that characterizes friendship is the key to survival. Successful hunters share meat. Friends take care of other children. People are willing to give away valuable treasures to build friendships and children? Hunter - gatherers to their children to participate in acts of reciprocity from an early age.
Today, many anthropologists suspect that the need to make friends and allies was a driving force in human evolution. Our ancestors beat the odds against disease, hunger and associated predators. Along the way, natural selection favored those who were good at reading minds and forging bonds.
Children who were better in the spell of the neighbors have more support, nannies, plus food vendors, more people were willing to share. The children who could not make friends who have been socially isolated and in serious trouble. As Sarah Bluffer Hardy says the anthropologist, babies are fitted with a social brain, because our ancestors need friends and allies to survive. So the friendship has always been important. But what and share is a successful friendship mean?
Western studies suggest several points about friendship in children:
• Like adults, children refuse perceived as aggressive, disruptive, irritable, dominant, dishonest or selfish.
• Children who report a greater willingness to help others are more likely to have high quality friendships.

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