
171. Aggressive By Nature? | Richard Tremblay
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
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Building Bridges: Social Skills and Childhood Dynamics
This chapter examines the grouping of pro-social children with anti-social peers to foster friendship formation and enhance social skills through a specialized curriculum. It highlights the long-term effects of social skills training, emphasizing the importance of early socialization and the evolution of aggression into more sophisticated interactions. The discussion also critiques the notion of power-driven social hierarchies, focusing instead on the role of environmental influences in shaping behavior and social acceptance.
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