The present research aims at studying attachment parenting style and the theory of mind in 8 to11 year-old students with intellectual disability in Gonabad City. Statistical population of this causal-comparative research includes all intellectually disabled students in an exceptional school (Gonabad city, Alavian school), all of whom were selected as sample. Descriptive and deductive methods(independent T test) were applied for data analysis. Findings show that there is no significant relationship between attachment parenting style and theory of mind in intellectually disabled students that gave correct or incorrect responses (p</005) to assignments
AbstractRelations between theory of mind (ToM) and socioaffective abilities perceived by adults in i...
The association between theory of mind and executive functions in typically developing children is c...
Background. Advances in our knowledge of attachment, stress and coping may foster new explanations f...
People with intellectual disability possess poor relationship skills and lack attachment relationshi...
Background: Attachment theory is highly influential in child and adult mental health research and pr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the links among children's representations of attachmen...
Mentally retarded children have below average intelligence. Limited ability makes it difficult to ad...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate development of the theory of mind (TOM) of m...
The theory of mind describes the ability of predicting and attributing mental states of self and oth...
The present study attempts to compare the attachment style (secure, avoidant and anxious) of childre...
International audienceBackground: Research data documenting a high risk of insecure and disorganized...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between Theory of mind and s...
Do children with intellectual disabilities (ID) show attachment behavior towards their professional ...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate the possible relationship between the theor...
Relations between theory of mind (ToM) and socioaffective abilities perceived by adults in intellect...
AbstractRelations between theory of mind (ToM) and socioaffective abilities perceived by adults in i...
The association between theory of mind and executive functions in typically developing children is c...
Background. Advances in our knowledge of attachment, stress and coping may foster new explanations f...
People with intellectual disability possess poor relationship skills and lack attachment relationshi...
Background: Attachment theory is highly influential in child and adult mental health research and pr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the links among children's representations of attachmen...
Mentally retarded children have below average intelligence. Limited ability makes it difficult to ad...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate development of the theory of mind (TOM) of m...
The theory of mind describes the ability of predicting and attributing mental states of self and oth...
The present study attempts to compare the attachment style (secure, avoidant and anxious) of childre...
International audienceBackground: Research data documenting a high risk of insecure and disorganized...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between Theory of mind and s...
Do children with intellectual disabilities (ID) show attachment behavior towards their professional ...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate the possible relationship between the theor...
Relations between theory of mind (ToM) and socioaffective abilities perceived by adults in intellect...
AbstractRelations between theory of mind (ToM) and socioaffective abilities perceived by adults in i...
The association between theory of mind and executive functions in typically developing children is c...
Background. Advances in our knowledge of attachment, stress and coping may foster new explanations f...