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How does the social exclusion schema develop in children?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The social exclusion schema typically develops in environments where a child feels different, inferior, or excluded. This can occur through consistent negative feedback about their differences, a family culture that starkly contrasts with their social context, or parents who model exclusionary behaviors, leading the child to conclude that they are fundamentally different and incapable of belonging.

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