Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to social rules which are essential to the development of social skills and social behavior. The present research aimed to assess these abilities with the "Social resolution task" in a neurotypical population of 351 children (4 to 12 years) and 39 young adults, and in 20 participants (10 to 18 years) with Down syndrome. Results showed that young children aged 4 to 6 were well able to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate social behavior but they had significantly more difficulties in judging and identifying social cues for the transgression of conventional rules than for moral ones. Between age 4 and 8, their social reasoning was mai...
The inclusion of a person with intellectual disability, such as Down Syndrome (DS), depends not only...
Social development has a significant influence on the quality of social life and is therefore very i...
Objectives: The development of social skills, especially skills in relating to peers, is an importan...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Characterising how socio-cognitive abilities develop has been crucial to understanding the wider dev...
peer reviewedBackground: Although the prevalence of mental illness and behaviour problems is lower i...
This chapter will commence with an overview of the literature on social functioning in Down syndrome...
The point of view of children with Down syndrome in respect of socially competency/proficiency has n...
Many studies show a link between social cognition, a set of cognitive and emotional abilities applie...
Abstract Background An important developmental task is to learn to recognize another person as a sou...
Background Although the prevalence of mental illness and behaviour problems is lower in adults with ...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are often described as socially engaged; however, challenges wit...
There number of of children with special needs in kindergartens is increasing. In order to ensure pr...
Literature has evidenced behavioral and socio-emotional problems in preterm children, as well as lon...
This study sought to investigate how children with Down syndrome (DS) develop social cognition. This...
The inclusion of a person with intellectual disability, such as Down Syndrome (DS), depends not only...
Social development has a significant influence on the quality of social life and is therefore very i...
Objectives: The development of social skills, especially skills in relating to peers, is an importan...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Characterising how socio-cognitive abilities develop has been crucial to understanding the wider dev...
peer reviewedBackground: Although the prevalence of mental illness and behaviour problems is lower i...
This chapter will commence with an overview of the literature on social functioning in Down syndrome...
The point of view of children with Down syndrome in respect of socially competency/proficiency has n...
Many studies show a link between social cognition, a set of cognitive and emotional abilities applie...
Abstract Background An important developmental task is to learn to recognize another person as a sou...
Background Although the prevalence of mental illness and behaviour problems is lower in adults with ...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are often described as socially engaged; however, challenges wit...
There number of of children with special needs in kindergartens is increasing. In order to ensure pr...
Literature has evidenced behavioral and socio-emotional problems in preterm children, as well as lon...
This study sought to investigate how children with Down syndrome (DS) develop social cognition. This...
The inclusion of a person with intellectual disability, such as Down Syndrome (DS), depends not only...
Social development has a significant influence on the quality of social life and is therefore very i...
Objectives: The development of social skills, especially skills in relating to peers, is an importan...