Bulletin of Kochi Gakuen College
Online ISSN : 2433-6440
Print ISSN : 0389-4088
A Study on the Self-assertion and the Ability to Live : According to studies on the group adjustment in children
Hitoshi Yoshimura
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2000 Volume 31 Pages 29-37

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The purpose of this study was to consider the interaction between the self-assertion and the ability to live. The factor that the general public required for children was "the ability to live" in Japan. Many psychological studies on the group adjustment suggested that children should assert themselves clearly to improve human relations. Moreover, children who could assert themselves adjusted to their groups. Therefore the development of the self-assertion might be vital for children to possess the ability to live.
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