Previous studies, in exploring correlates of lack of social acceptance of LD students by other children, have identified characteristics associated with qualities of verbal interactions and social cues. The present study found LD students to be less accepted than non-handicapped children, but attitudes toward LD were more positive than toward other handicaps. Attitudes of 4th-grade students were less positive than those of younger and older students. Children in this study were significantly more willing to have the LD child as a friend or in a social group than to have the LD child be in an authority position. Finally, subjects were more receptive to the LD student when she initiated an interaction. Social rejection, or at least lack of so...
Nonverbal social perception in learning disabled adolescents was investigated using standardized tes...
The study examined social status as determined by conceptions of friendships, perceptions of social ...
This study involved 44 students with learning disabilities (LD), 43 nonhandicapped low achieving stu...
This study focused on learning disabled students and peer acceptance by the non-learning disabled st...
Since the time of Bryan's (1974) seminal work on the social status of children with learning disabil...
The purpose of this study was to examine the social characteristics of early identified learning dis...
This paper aims to shed light on the level of social acceptance among students with learning disabil...
Abstract. The stability of peer status of children with and without learning disabilities (LD) was e...
Previous research has suggested that children with learning disabilities are at a greater risk for d...
This paper aims to shed light on the level of social acceptance among students with learning disabil...
Abstract. Junior-high school aged learning disabled and nondisabled students rated their willingness...
Abstract. Low social status is frequently ascribed to learning disabled children and adolescents. Th...
City, California. The characteristics of students identified as learn-ing disabled are explored in r...
Although the low social status of children with learning disabilities (LD) has been well documented,...
Abstract. Learning disabled (LD) and nondisabled (NLD) children were shown a series of soap opera vi...
Nonverbal social perception in learning disabled adolescents was investigated using standardized tes...
The study examined social status as determined by conceptions of friendships, perceptions of social ...
This study involved 44 students with learning disabilities (LD), 43 nonhandicapped low achieving stu...
This study focused on learning disabled students and peer acceptance by the non-learning disabled st...
Since the time of Bryan's (1974) seminal work on the social status of children with learning disabil...
The purpose of this study was to examine the social characteristics of early identified learning dis...
This paper aims to shed light on the level of social acceptance among students with learning disabil...
Abstract. The stability of peer status of children with and without learning disabilities (LD) was e...
Previous research has suggested that children with learning disabilities are at a greater risk for d...
This paper aims to shed light on the level of social acceptance among students with learning disabil...
Abstract. Junior-high school aged learning disabled and nondisabled students rated their willingness...
Abstract. Low social status is frequently ascribed to learning disabled children and adolescents. Th...
City, California. The characteristics of students identified as learn-ing disabled are explored in r...
Although the low social status of children with learning disabilities (LD) has been well documented,...
Abstract. Learning disabled (LD) and nondisabled (NLD) children were shown a series of soap opera vi...
Nonverbal social perception in learning disabled adolescents was investigated using standardized tes...
The study examined social status as determined by conceptions of friendships, perceptions of social ...
This study involved 44 students with learning disabilities (LD), 43 nonhandicapped low achieving stu...