"How can we maximize the potential of children in terms of their social-cognitive development?" The biomechanical relevance of this issue and the consideration that the relationship between social-cognitive abilities and pro-social behavior may be mediated by situational variables were the main basis for building a program that promotes the social-cognitive development in children. Two groups were attended in this program: parents with children up to 12 years and children from 7-12 years, in a parallel intervention, intending to maximize the potential of children in the development of empathic responses and pro-social interactions. This article intends to present the program, giving particular attention to the children’s intervention
Тhe article presents the practice of including preschool children in socially meaningful activities....
This article examines issues such as the social psychological development of preschool children as ...
This paper lists practices recommended by the Council for Exceptional Children's Division for E...
"How can we maximize the potential of children in terms of their social-cognitive development?" The ...
The social cognition is very important for a successful social interaction, and thus for the psychos...
Most parents strive to offer their children the best home and learning environments possible. They o...
Behavioral problems are early indicators of antisocial behavior and should be targeted from a preve...
This article presents a framework for future research and program development designed to support ch...
This presentation discusses the effects of social motivation on brain development in early childhood...
This paper presents an educational intervention design and assessment aimed to improve the socio-per...
The development of social competence in children has been shown to be associated with many positive ...
Includes bibliographical references.Increasing children's social interactions among peers can be acc...
Interaksi sosial adalah salah satu faktor penting dalam perkembangan kanak-kanak. Artikel ini meliha...
To address the unusual peer-related social competence difficulties characteristic of young children ...
Children in a center-based intervention program were assessed for joint attention skills, social-cog...
Тhe article presents the practice of including preschool children in socially meaningful activities....
This article examines issues such as the social psychological development of preschool children as ...
This paper lists practices recommended by the Council for Exceptional Children's Division for E...
"How can we maximize the potential of children in terms of their social-cognitive development?" The ...
The social cognition is very important for a successful social interaction, and thus for the psychos...
Most parents strive to offer their children the best home and learning environments possible. They o...
Behavioral problems are early indicators of antisocial behavior and should be targeted from a preve...
This article presents a framework for future research and program development designed to support ch...
This presentation discusses the effects of social motivation on brain development in early childhood...
This paper presents an educational intervention design and assessment aimed to improve the socio-per...
The development of social competence in children has been shown to be associated with many positive ...
Includes bibliographical references.Increasing children's social interactions among peers can be acc...
Interaksi sosial adalah salah satu faktor penting dalam perkembangan kanak-kanak. Artikel ini meliha...
To address the unusual peer-related social competence difficulties characteristic of young children ...
Children in a center-based intervention program were assessed for joint attention skills, social-cog...
Тhe article presents the practice of including preschool children in socially meaningful activities....
This article examines issues such as the social psychological development of preschool children as ...
This paper lists practices recommended by the Council for Exceptional Children's Division for E...