Social education for children and adolescents relates to the development of skills to function successfully in social interactions and to build relationships. The aim is to develop the emotional, cognitive and behavioral skills needed to build and maintain positive relationships with other people and to resolve conflicts. Key aspects of social education include the ability to show empathy, communicate appropriately, foster collaboration, resolve conflict, and take responsibility. Social education can be promoted through various teaching methods and programs in schools, community organizations and families to support the social development of children and young people.