The purpose of this study is to reveal the effect of perspective-taking skills of six-year-old children on their social competences. Determined by two independent kindergartens at Yeniehir district in Mersin as study groups, 115 children (59 girls, 56 boys) in the age group of 6, constituted the study group of the study. In order to reveal the predictor effect of perspective-taking skill on level of social competence, the technique of simple linear regression analysis was used in the data analysis. According to the results, the cognitive perspective-taking skill of six-year-old children predicted variables of entering a peer group, reaction to provocation, teacher expectations, and reactive aggression in a statistically significant manner. ...
Background. Perspective-taking, defined as the aptitude to understand the cognitive, affective and v...
In this study of perspective taking and moral judgment 20 children (10 boys and 10 girls) at each ag...
Social interaction competence is important for every child. Jean Piaget (in Schaefer, 2004:80) said,...
The purpose of this study is to reveal the effect of perspective-taking skills of six-year-old child...
Abstract Perspective taking is conceptualized as a multidimensional construct characterized by thre...
In this study, it was hypothesized that affective perspective-taking and self-perceived social compe...
Perspective taking is one of the basic skills necessary for an individual to succeed in social life ...
A sample of 209 children was followed longitudinally to examine the impact of growing perspective-ta...
A sample of 209 children was followed longitudinally to examine the impact of growing perspective-ta...
Perspective taking is a fundamental skill that helps us to understand others’ thoughts, feelings an...
The present study aims to provide a systematic understanding of how perspective-taking ability contr...
How well we understand social perspective taking is intricately linked to how well we assess this ab...
This study was undertaken in order to investigate the role of language in the development of perspec...
This study investigated the impact of an empathy training program developed by the researchers to pr...
The present study examined the relationship between the cognitive skill of role-or perspective-takin...
Background. Perspective-taking, defined as the aptitude to understand the cognitive, affective and v...
In this study of perspective taking and moral judgment 20 children (10 boys and 10 girls) at each ag...
Social interaction competence is important for every child. Jean Piaget (in Schaefer, 2004:80) said,...
The purpose of this study is to reveal the effect of perspective-taking skills of six-year-old child...
Abstract Perspective taking is conceptualized as a multidimensional construct characterized by thre...
In this study, it was hypothesized that affective perspective-taking and self-perceived social compe...
Perspective taking is one of the basic skills necessary for an individual to succeed in social life ...
A sample of 209 children was followed longitudinally to examine the impact of growing perspective-ta...
A sample of 209 children was followed longitudinally to examine the impact of growing perspective-ta...
Perspective taking is a fundamental skill that helps us to understand others’ thoughts, feelings an...
The present study aims to provide a systematic understanding of how perspective-taking ability contr...
How well we understand social perspective taking is intricately linked to how well we assess this ab...
This study was undertaken in order to investigate the role of language in the development of perspec...
This study investigated the impact of an empathy training program developed by the researchers to pr...
The present study examined the relationship between the cognitive skill of role-or perspective-takin...
Background. Perspective-taking, defined as the aptitude to understand the cognitive, affective and v...
In this study of perspective taking and moral judgment 20 children (10 boys and 10 girls) at each ag...
Social interaction competence is important for every child. Jean Piaget (in Schaefer, 2004:80) said,...