The aim of the study was to examine the relation between demographic variables, parental characteristics, and cognitive, language and motor skills development in children with intellectual disabilities (ID). A sample of 89 children with ID, aged 20 to 47 months, completed the Bayley Scales of Infant Development to measure cognitive, motor and linguistic development. Parents were administered questionnaires about demographic information and parental anxiety, depression, parental stress, conjugality and familial functioning. Parenting behaviors (affection, responsiveness, encouragement, and teaching) were observed using the Spanish version of PICCOLO (Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes). A bivar...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
Background Few studies have explored the well‐being of fathers of children with intellectual disabi...
The risk of psychopathology among children with an intellectual disability (ID) is 3 to 4 times high...
The aim of the study was to examine the relation between demographic variables, parental characteris...
There has been a fourfold increase in the percentage of students with disabilities who do not primar...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
Children with different disability conditions have varied developmental trajectories, which perhaps ...
The aims of this study were to analyze the interactions of mothers and fathers with their children w...
Parents provide important insights into the psychology, behaviors, and activities of themselves and ...
Aims: The aims of this thesis were twofold. First, to review the literature on parental locus of co...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
INTRODUCTION: Although caring for a child with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
Background Few studies have explored the well‐being of fathers of children with intellectual disabi...
The risk of psychopathology among children with an intellectual disability (ID) is 3 to 4 times high...
The aim of the study was to examine the relation between demographic variables, parental characteris...
There has been a fourfold increase in the percentage of students with disabilities who do not primar...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
Children with different disability conditions have varied developmental trajectories, which perhaps ...
The aims of this study were to analyze the interactions of mothers and fathers with their children w...
Parents provide important insights into the psychology, behaviors, and activities of themselves and ...
Aims: The aims of this thesis were twofold. First, to review the literature on parental locus of co...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
INTRODUCTION: Although caring for a child with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
Background Few studies have explored the well‐being of fathers of children with intellectual disabi...
The risk of psychopathology among children with an intellectual disability (ID) is 3 to 4 times high...