The study of social competence began in the early 20th century.
These approaches define social competence based on how popular one is with his peers.
Most often sociability contributes to the development of social competence.
The socialization practices of parents influence whether their child will develop social competence.
"It may start a cycle of rejection since they're less likely to be involved in games and don't develop the social competence they need."
This may include training in social competence and management of daily demands.
Still, a host of studies have found many children with low social competence are at risk for adverse effects.
Building skills for school success: Improving the academic and social competence of students.
Young people must be given the opportunity to acquire academic and social competences at school.
Finally, I would like to come to the matter that lies close to our hearts: social competence.