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This study examined the stability and growth over a 3-year period of individual differences in preschool children’s
social competence, which was assessed in three domains: social engagement/motivation, profiles of
behavior and personality attributes characteristic of socially competent young children, and peer acceptance.
A total of 255 children (126 girls and 129 boys) participated in this study. Growth curve analyses demonstrated
both stability and change with regard to social competence over early childhood. Social competence
measures and latent variables were invariant over this time period, individual differences in social competence
were largely stable from year to year, and significant increases over time were observed for the domain most
closely reflective of specific personal attributes skills.
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Child Development, Article first published online: 18 APR 2014
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell