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  1. Specifically, during the preschool years (four to five years of age), researchers have identified three types of observed solitary behavior, including reticence (onlooking and unoccupied behaviors), solitary-passive withdrawal (solitary constructive and exploratory behaviors), and solitary-active behavior (sensorimotor and/or dramatic activity ...

  2. Aug 12, 2024 · Contrary to the traditional view that solitude primarily serves those who are introverted or seeking refuge from social interactions, findings in this issue demonstrate that solitude is actively sought by, and may hold benefits for, a broad spectrum of personality types.

  3. Teachers rated children's social inhibition and solitary behavior, and their relationship (closeness, conflict) with each child.

  4. Lengthy discussions of historical and theoretical perspectives on solitude, including the phenomenon of social withdrawal in childhood. An exploration of the significance of close relationships, including with peers and parents, on experiences of being alone and psychological well-being.

  5. This chapter provides a basic introduction to solitary action. It includes a conceptual definition of solitary action as a contextually reflexive mode of human behavior. The chapter introduces the notion that solitary activities can attract and engage the participation of the individual.

  6. cluster of solitary behaviors consisting of prolonged looking at the partner without ac-companying play (onlooking behavior), and being unoccupied. This cluster of behaviors, when demonstrated in the face of social stimuli (in both novel and familiar circum-stances), will henceforth be referred to as reticent behavior. This term is related to but

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  8. The authors identified categories of solitude character-ized by actions or goals pursued in those moments, including quietness, spirituality, stress control, nature connection, and recreational activities.

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