Author, No (2018) GROWING UP IN IRELAND. KEY FINDINGS: COHORT ’08 AT 9 YEARS OLD. NO. 4 RELATIONSHIPS & SOCIO-EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING. Cohort '08 November 2018. UNSPECIFIED.
Abstract
This series of Key Findings draws on information provided by the Cohort ‘08 9-year-old and his or her Primary Caregiver (usually the mother, and henceforth in this report referred to as the mother). The series is based on the 7,563 9-year-olds whose families participated in the study at ages 9 months, 3 years, 5 years and 9 years old. This Key Findings report is the fourth in the series from the latest round of data collection from Cohort ’08 at 9 years of age. It focuses on children’s relationships with parents and friends; challenges and stressful life events they have experienced; their socio-emotional well-being, the activities they share with their mothers and screen time. Children’s progress in developing social and emotional skills is important for building healthy relationships, as well as being an important part of their overall well-being.
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