Social withdrawal in childhood is a challenge for child development research and clinic due to its implications for child psychological well-being and psychosocial development. The goal of this article is to present a synthesis of the scientific literature on the subject based on a systematic review of national and international databases.It is expected that this work will add one step forward in the theoretical support for empirical research on the understanding of the complex interwoven factors that lead the first signs of inhibited behavior to evolve into shy and social withdrawal during childhood and, eventually, culminate in internalizing problems during adolescence
This study focuses on children's problems in aspects of their social development. Children's social ...
Eighty-five Portuguese children, aged 12 to 30 months, placed in residential institutions were asses...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the approach and avoidance motivations of children w...
El estudio científico del retraimiento social, la timidez y la soledad en la infancia ha presentado ...
The focus of this paper is social withdrawal in childhood. We begin with a brief description of two ...
A casual observer of preschoolers ’ “free play ” in the company of peers is likely to witness distin...
Social withdrawal is a consistent tendency to be alone with anxiety when dealing with others. Social...
Social withdrawal is defined as the process of removing oneself from opportunities for social intera...
The goals of the present research were to: (a) develop and provide preliminary validation of a paren...
Social withdrawal refers to the process whereby a child removes him/herself from opportunities for p...
This chapter concerns a topic unlike most that appear in this volume. Social withdrawal is not a cli...
This commentary outlines the origins, history, and current status of research related to children’s ...
During the past two decades, the study of social withdrawal in childhood has taken on a research tra...
This commentary outlines the origins, history, and current status of research related to children’s ...
The present study investigated the relationship between social status and internalizing problems (op...
This study focuses on children's problems in aspects of their social development. Children's social ...
Eighty-five Portuguese children, aged 12 to 30 months, placed in residential institutions were asses...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the approach and avoidance motivations of children w...
El estudio científico del retraimiento social, la timidez y la soledad en la infancia ha presentado ...
The focus of this paper is social withdrawal in childhood. We begin with a brief description of two ...
A casual observer of preschoolers ’ “free play ” in the company of peers is likely to witness distin...
Social withdrawal is a consistent tendency to be alone with anxiety when dealing with others. Social...
Social withdrawal is defined as the process of removing oneself from opportunities for social intera...
The goals of the present research were to: (a) develop and provide preliminary validation of a paren...
Social withdrawal refers to the process whereby a child removes him/herself from opportunities for p...
This chapter concerns a topic unlike most that appear in this volume. Social withdrawal is not a cli...
This commentary outlines the origins, history, and current status of research related to children’s ...
During the past two decades, the study of social withdrawal in childhood has taken on a research tra...
This commentary outlines the origins, history, and current status of research related to children’s ...
The present study investigated the relationship between social status and internalizing problems (op...
This study focuses on children's problems in aspects of their social development. Children's social ...
Eighty-five Portuguese children, aged 12 to 30 months, placed in residential institutions were asses...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the approach and avoidance motivations of children w...