Who defined social development means the attaining of maturity in social setting?
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When a child is moving on from adolescence into adulthood, they attain a level of social maturity.
They understand what needs to be said and one in a public environment.
They attain social development.
Nobody can teach and tell them about this.
They need to understand and attain it on their own.
Answer:
"Hurlock" defined "social development" means the "attaining of maturity" in "social setting".
Explanation:
It means that when we consider social development the "first priority" should be to attain social maturity which means that an individual should be accessible to opportunities that help him to modify or improve his environmental settings. The term "socially developed" is often defined as being matured enough to make changes in our environment also.