Social skills are important for developing successful relationships and promoting learning. This study investigated the existence of the interpersonal social skills and learning related social skills constructs exhibited by young children within early childhood envrionments. One hundred and seventeen Singaporean children, aged 3 to 6 years, were observed during free play and work-related tasks. Teachers completed two social skills rating questionnaires. Rasch analysis was used, and results indicated that in addition to confirming the existence of these two constructs, other constructs such as Compliance and Group Social Interaction also emerged. The results indicate that occupational therapists need to consider a range of social skill const...
It Is conventional wisdom to locate cognitive development in a social context. The affective environ...
The first institution in which a child interacts with his/her social environment is the family. At t...
Occupational performance at school requires that children engage in everyday social activities which...
BackgroundYoung children demonstrate both interpersonal social skills (IPS) and learning-related soc...
Young children demonstrate both interpersonal social skills (IPS) and learning-related social skills...
Social skills are necessary for developing successful relationships and promoting learning. Interper...
In the social skills literature it has been identified that both learning related social skills and ...
Maintaining relationships and interacting socially are essential aspects of children's occupational ...
Recent research has pointed to the role of learning-related social skills in academic achievement an...
Paper One: An investigation of the social competence of pre-school children within three pre-school ...
This study tested the hypothesis that social engagement (SE) with peers is a fundamental aspect of s...
This article reports research from a descriptive study, identifying parents' and teachers' views of ...
Teachers, parents, and school administrators have become interested in implementing programs to teac...
The social and emotional well-being of children is critical to their ability to benefit from school ...
ABSTRACT The study objective is to observe the information regarding the student’s social skills in ...
It Is conventional wisdom to locate cognitive development in a social context. The affective environ...
The first institution in which a child interacts with his/her social environment is the family. At t...
Occupational performance at school requires that children engage in everyday social activities which...
BackgroundYoung children demonstrate both interpersonal social skills (IPS) and learning-related soc...
Young children demonstrate both interpersonal social skills (IPS) and learning-related social skills...
Social skills are necessary for developing successful relationships and promoting learning. Interper...
In the social skills literature it has been identified that both learning related social skills and ...
Maintaining relationships and interacting socially are essential aspects of children's occupational ...
Recent research has pointed to the role of learning-related social skills in academic achievement an...
Paper One: An investigation of the social competence of pre-school children within three pre-school ...
This study tested the hypothesis that social engagement (SE) with peers is a fundamental aspect of s...
This article reports research from a descriptive study, identifying parents' and teachers' views of ...
Teachers, parents, and school administrators have become interested in implementing programs to teac...
The social and emotional well-being of children is critical to their ability to benefit from school ...
ABSTRACT The study objective is to observe the information regarding the student’s social skills in ...
It Is conventional wisdom to locate cognitive development in a social context. The affective environ...
The first institution in which a child interacts with his/her social environment is the family. At t...
Occupational performance at school requires that children engage in everyday social activities which...