In two experimental and exploratory studies, we wanted to test the differentiated effects on preschoolers with externalizing behavior (EB) of two short-term social information processing (SIP) and Theory of Mind (ToM) training sessions, in comparison with typically developing (TD) preschoolers or with preschoolers with EB whom didn’t receive training. Firstly, nineteen preschoolers presenting a high level of EB problems took part in a pre-test session involving direct cognitive and socio-cognitive measures (assessing the understanding of emotions, beliefs and social problem-solving). They were then allocated at random to two experimental groups (ToM or SIP training) and compared to nineteen TD preschoolers who followed the same procedure. F...
Introduction: Externalizing behavior problems, which are often operationalized to include hyperactiv...
This thesis investigated the development of social competence in children, as tied to specific cogni...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...
In two experimental and exploratory studies, we wanted to test the differentiated effects on prescho...
Using an experimental approach, our study examined the differentiated effects on pre-schoolers’ soci...
In preschoolers, externalizing behavior problems are a primary cause of consultation. It is known th...
In an experimental design, we examined the effects of middle-term training in social information pro...
Using an experimental approach, our study examined the differentiated effects on pre-schoolers’ soci...
In an experimental design, we examined the effects of middle-term training in social information pro...
Externalizing behavior problems (EB) are characterized by agitation, impulsivity, aggression, opposi...
In this research we want to observe, in preschool children, and with an experimental design, whether...
The current research clarifies the comprehensive nature of the relationship between children's socia...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
Current research on preschool-age psychopathology suggests specific impairments in the two domains o...
Acquisition of the theory of mind (TOM) is a very important milestone in the development of preschoo...
Introduction: Externalizing behavior problems, which are often operationalized to include hyperactiv...
This thesis investigated the development of social competence in children, as tied to specific cogni...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...
In two experimental and exploratory studies, we wanted to test the differentiated effects on prescho...
Using an experimental approach, our study examined the differentiated effects on pre-schoolers’ soci...
In preschoolers, externalizing behavior problems are a primary cause of consultation. It is known th...
In an experimental design, we examined the effects of middle-term training in social information pro...
Using an experimental approach, our study examined the differentiated effects on pre-schoolers’ soci...
In an experimental design, we examined the effects of middle-term training in social information pro...
Externalizing behavior problems (EB) are characterized by agitation, impulsivity, aggression, opposi...
In this research we want to observe, in preschool children, and with an experimental design, whether...
The current research clarifies the comprehensive nature of the relationship between children's socia...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
Current research on preschool-age psychopathology suggests specific impairments in the two domains o...
Acquisition of the theory of mind (TOM) is a very important milestone in the development of preschoo...
Introduction: Externalizing behavior problems, which are often operationalized to include hyperactiv...
This thesis investigated the development of social competence in children, as tied to specific cogni...
Little research has examined whether social information processing (SIP) measures from early childho...