| This finding looks at factors that influence three-year-olds’ social interaction with peers. Mothers’ reports of children’s sociability at 36 months – that is, whether the three-year-olds were helpful to others, followed rules, played with other children, and shared toys – were associated with the children’s cognitive/language competence and temperament. Children with higher cognitive and language skills and less difficult temperament tended to exhibit more positive sociability, according to mothers’ observations.
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