textThe purpose of this study was to train teachers and peers to increase social interactions of children who had been identified as having a lack of social interactions in an inclusive preschool in Korea. Four children with disabilities were identified by teachers as lacking social interactions with peers and teachers, and were the focal subjects of the study. The focal children, four teachers, and four classes of peer children participated in two interventions, an initial training on naturalistic teaching strategies with teachers and a training on social skills with peer and focal children, and a combined intervention. A multiple probe design was employed to examine effects of the two interventions during free choice play periods. The fou...
Research Findings: This study examined the potential impacts of ongoing participation (twice weekly ...
ABSTRACT.- III this studv, the Clusswide Social Skills Program (CSSP) was introduced for all childre...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
textThe purpose of this study was to train teachers and peers to increase social interactions of chi...
The purpose of this study is to set forth the effect preschool inclusive education practices have on...
The purpose of this study is to set forth the effect preschool inclusive education practices have on...
Teachers’ ability to facilitate social interactions between children in the early childhood classroo...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The purpose of this study was...
This study compared the effects of 2 interventions often used to enhance social relationships in pre...
Rejected and neglected children from six preschool classrooms were randomly assigned to either a soc...
The effects of direct instruction in the area of social skill development were investigated. Student...
This study aimed to investigate typically developing preschoolers’ behavior toward peers with disabi...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate the developmental impact social skills education...
Children with social communication disorders educated in inclusive settings often remain socially is...
The purpose of this research was to discover if the amount of social interaction happening in an inc...
Research Findings: This study examined the potential impacts of ongoing participation (twice weekly ...
ABSTRACT.- III this studv, the Clusswide Social Skills Program (CSSP) was introduced for all childre...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...
textThe purpose of this study was to train teachers and peers to increase social interactions of chi...
The purpose of this study is to set forth the effect preschool inclusive education practices have on...
The purpose of this study is to set forth the effect preschool inclusive education practices have on...
Teachers’ ability to facilitate social interactions between children in the early childhood classroo...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The purpose of this study was...
This study compared the effects of 2 interventions often used to enhance social relationships in pre...
Rejected and neglected children from six preschool classrooms were randomly assigned to either a soc...
The effects of direct instruction in the area of social skill development were investigated. Student...
This study aimed to investigate typically developing preschoolers’ behavior toward peers with disabi...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate the developmental impact social skills education...
Children with social communication disorders educated in inclusive settings often remain socially is...
The purpose of this research was to discover if the amount of social interaction happening in an inc...
Research Findings: This study examined the potential impacts of ongoing participation (twice weekly ...
ABSTRACT.- III this studv, the Clusswide Social Skills Program (CSSP) was introduced for all childre...
Research has shown that children whose social-emotional skills are well developed during the prescho...