OBJECTIVE: This study has examined whether or not self-regulatory strategies vary depending on pretend play situations in 40 children with intellectual disability and 40 typically developing children. METHOD: Their cognitive, linguistic and individual symbolic play levels were assessed in order to match the children of the two groups. During two dyadic pretend play sessions (Itinerary, Creativity), their abilities in dyadic pretend play and in self-regulation were assessed by coding their behaviour via two validated grids. RESULTS: The results showed similar overall levels in dyadic pretend play in both groups but a lower involvement was observed in disabled children. Some specific deficits and strengths in self-regulatory strategies were h...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
AbstractThis study examined similarities versus differences in socio-emotional regulation in 45 chil...
This study examined similarities versus differences in socio-emotional regulation in 45 children wit...
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of cognitive play in developing the self-confidence of...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
The current study investigated the effectiveness of interventions designed to increase a child\u27s ...
Objective/Background: This study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to both ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how and when children with developmental disabi...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
The study compared play among five groups of children (ages 3-7 years): normal children (N=41); thos...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
Pretend play is thought to contribute to various aspects of child development. Self-regulation is on...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
AbstractThis study examined similarities versus differences in socio-emotional regulation in 45 chil...
This study examined similarities versus differences in socio-emotional regulation in 45 children wit...
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of cognitive play in developing the self-confidence of...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
The current study investigated the effectiveness of interventions designed to increase a child\u27s ...
Objective/Background: This study aimed to examine the relationships of theory of mind (ToM) to both ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how and when children with developmental disabi...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
The study compared play among five groups of children (ages 3-7 years): normal children (N=41); thos...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
Pretend play is thought to contribute to various aspects of child development. Self-regulation is on...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...