Background: Practitioners and researchers have asserted for decades that social functioning is a strength in children with Down syndrome (DS). Nevertheless, some studies have concluded that children with DS may be at greater risk of impaired social functioning compared to typically developing controls. This cross-sectional study explores the profile of social functioning (social capabilities and social problems) in six-year-old children with DS, compares it with that of typically developing children and reveals possible differences in predictors between groups. Method: Parental reports and clinical tests were utilized. Results: The children with DS had generally weaker social capabilities compared to nonverbal mental age-matched controls,...
Numerous dimensions of the peer social networks of children with Down syndrome were examined within ...
Purpose: Successful communication depends on language content, language form, and language use (prag...
This thesis aimed to examine the development of cognitive, linguistic and adaptive skills in childre...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are often described as socially engaged; however, challenges wit...
This chapter will commence with an overview of the literature on social functioning in Down syndrome...
There number of of children with special needs in kindergartens is increasing. In order to ensure pr...
The point of view of children with Down syndrome in respect of socially competency/proficiency has n...
Objectives: The development of social skills, especially skills in relating to peers, is an importan...
Many studies show a link between social cognition, a set of cognitive and emotional abilities applie...
This study sought to investigate how children with Down syndrome (DS) develop social cognition. This...
Enhancing communication performance skills may help children with Down Syndrome (DS) to expand their...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed psychomotor development. We investigated levels of dev...
Characterising how socio-cognitive abilities develop has been crucial to understanding the wider dev...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Children with Down’s syndrome (DS) are often portrayed as being sociable and engaging. This has led ...
Numerous dimensions of the peer social networks of children with Down syndrome were examined within ...
Purpose: Successful communication depends on language content, language form, and language use (prag...
This thesis aimed to examine the development of cognitive, linguistic and adaptive skills in childre...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are often described as socially engaged; however, challenges wit...
This chapter will commence with an overview of the literature on social functioning in Down syndrome...
There number of of children with special needs in kindergartens is increasing. In order to ensure pr...
The point of view of children with Down syndrome in respect of socially competency/proficiency has n...
Objectives: The development of social skills, especially skills in relating to peers, is an importan...
Many studies show a link between social cognition, a set of cognitive and emotional abilities applie...
This study sought to investigate how children with Down syndrome (DS) develop social cognition. This...
Enhancing communication performance skills may help children with Down Syndrome (DS) to expand their...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed psychomotor development. We investigated levels of dev...
Characterising how socio-cognitive abilities develop has been crucial to understanding the wider dev...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Children with Down’s syndrome (DS) are often portrayed as being sociable and engaging. This has led ...
Numerous dimensions of the peer social networks of children with Down syndrome were examined within ...
Purpose: Successful communication depends on language content, language form, and language use (prag...
This thesis aimed to examine the development of cognitive, linguistic and adaptive skills in childre...