The purpose of this study was to determine whether learning disabled (LD) children differ from their nondisabled (non-LD) peers in the ability to comprehend nonverbal communication and on other social competence skills. Thirty LD boys and thirty non-LD boys between nine and twelve years of age served as subjects. A short form of the Profile of Nonverbal Sensitivity (PONS) was used to assess nonverbal comprehension; social competence measures included teachers\u27 ratings of aggressive and withdrawal behaviors using the Behavior Problem Checklist, and blind judges\u27 ratings of performance on a role-play of a social interaction. In order to minimize potential attentional differences between the LD and non-LD groups, attention-incentive co...
Adolescents with and without learning disabilities (14, 16, and 18 years old) were tested to determi...
Abstract. The effectiveness of the communication skills of 25 learning disabled and 25 normally achi...
Researchers have established that learning disabled students are at risk for social difficulties. Th...
Nonverbal social perception in learning disabled adolescents was investigated using standardized tes...
Abstract. Learning disabled (LD) and nondisabled (NLD) children were shown a series of soap opera vi...
Research on children with learning disabilities has suggested that many of the social difficulties e...
The responses of learning disabled and normal children to a social inference task were compared. In ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether learning disabled boys with social/behavioral pro...
This study is concerned with exploring the hypothesis that the deficits associated with the nonverba...
This study is concerned with exploring the hypothesis that the deficits associated with the nonverba...
This study is concerned with exploring the hypothesis that the deficits associated with the nonverba...
Clinicians suggest that differences between the nonverbal Picture Arrangement (PA) and verbal Compre...
The study was designed to explore descriptively the differences in oral language production of three...
The response of boys and girls with or without learning disabilities to social failure was examined....
Based on a review of the literature, the diagnostic criteria used for children with nonverbal learni...
Adolescents with and without learning disabilities (14, 16, and 18 years old) were tested to determi...
Abstract. The effectiveness of the communication skills of 25 learning disabled and 25 normally achi...
Researchers have established that learning disabled students are at risk for social difficulties. Th...
Nonverbal social perception in learning disabled adolescents was investigated using standardized tes...
Abstract. Learning disabled (LD) and nondisabled (NLD) children were shown a series of soap opera vi...
Research on children with learning disabilities has suggested that many of the social difficulties e...
The responses of learning disabled and normal children to a social inference task were compared. In ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether learning disabled boys with social/behavioral pro...
This study is concerned with exploring the hypothesis that the deficits associated with the nonverba...
This study is concerned with exploring the hypothesis that the deficits associated with the nonverba...
This study is concerned with exploring the hypothesis that the deficits associated with the nonverba...
Clinicians suggest that differences between the nonverbal Picture Arrangement (PA) and verbal Compre...
The study was designed to explore descriptively the differences in oral language production of three...
The response of boys and girls with or without learning disabilities to social failure was examined....
Based on a review of the literature, the diagnostic criteria used for children with nonverbal learni...
Adolescents with and without learning disabilities (14, 16, and 18 years old) were tested to determi...
Abstract. The effectiveness of the communication skills of 25 learning disabled and 25 normally achi...
Researchers have established that learning disabled students are at risk for social difficulties. Th...