Early social experiences refer to the interactions and relationships a person has during their formative years, particularly in childhood. These experiences can include interactions with family members, peers, and other significant individuals in a person's life.
Related terms
Attachment Theory: This theory explores how early relationships between infants and their caregivers shape their ability to form emotional bonds and engage in future relationships.
Parenting Styles: Refers to different approaches parents use to raise their children, such as authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, or neglectful parenting.
Peer Influence: The impact that friends and peers have on an individual's attitudes, behaviors, and decision-making processes.