The point of view of children with Down syndrome in respect of socially competency/proficiency has not been supported by empirical data. Conversely, the emerging evidence indicates that beginning in infancy and throughout the lifespan, individuals with DS show difficulties interpreting social and emotional cues, communicating about social and emotional experiences, understanding mental states such as desires and beliefs in self and others; and, regulating and acting on cognitions and emotions in an adaptive way during peer interactions. These developmental skills are considered key components of social competence and may be implicated in the challenges that individuals with DS often face with regard to social adaptation regardless of their ...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Background: Practitioners and researchers have asserted for decades that social functioning is a str...
The inclusion of a person with intellectual disability, such as Down Syndrome (DS), depends not only...
This study sought to investigate how children with Down syndrome (DS) develop social cognition. This...
There number of of children with special needs in kindergartens is increasing. In order to ensure pr...
Characterising how socio-cognitive abilities develop has been crucial to understanding the wider dev...
Background Although the prevalence of mental illness and behaviour problems is lower in adults with ...
This chapter will commence with an overview of the literature on social functioning in Down syndrome...
peer reviewedBackground: Although the prevalence of mental illness and behaviour problems is lower i...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Children with Down’s syndrome (DS) are often portrayed as being sociable and engaging. This has led ...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Background: Practitioners and researchers have asserted for decades that social functioning is a str...
The inclusion of a person with intellectual disability, such as Down Syndrome (DS), depends not only...
This study sought to investigate how children with Down syndrome (DS) develop social cognition. This...
There number of of children with special needs in kindergartens is increasing. In order to ensure pr...
Characterising how socio-cognitive abilities develop has been crucial to understanding the wider dev...
Background Although the prevalence of mental illness and behaviour problems is lower in adults with ...
This chapter will commence with an overview of the literature on social functioning in Down syndrome...
peer reviewedBackground: Although the prevalence of mental illness and behaviour problems is lower i...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Children with Down’s syndrome (DS) are often portrayed as being sociable and engaging. This has led ...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...