MELQO MODEL Framework

social competence

Social competence, or how well children develop and maintain relationships with peers and adults, is a construct that includes the ability to coexist and interact with others in a competent manner – essentially getting along with other children and adults, and being part of a social group. Social competence is an important developmental skill that children start learning from the moment they are born and which forms the foundation for a social human being.

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