Later social development refers to the changes and growth that occur in an individual's social skills, interactions, and relationships as they progress through life.
Related terms
Attachment Theory: This theory suggests that early attachments formed with caregivers influence an individual's later social development.
Socialization: The process by which individuals learn and internalize the norms, values, and behaviors of their society or culture.
Peer Group: A group of individuals who are similar in age or developmental stage and share common interests or activities.