The present study investigated the effect of teaching self-regulation skills on executive functions and social skills of preschool students with mild mental disability. The study used a single-subject experimental and a single baseline design with a two-week post-test follow-up. The target population included all preschool children – 8-10 years of age – with mild mental disability (with IQ between 50 and 70) in Shahrood, Iran, in 2017-18. The sample included four students selected through convenience sampling. Gresham and Elliott's (1999) Social Skills Questionnaire and Coolidge's (2001) Neuropsychological Inventory were completed by the instructors. To train the students, the self-regulation package was employed over eight 45-minute sessio...
Objectives: Verbal self-instruction strategy is one of the useful techniques for treating individual...
The ability to self-regulate is one of the most important factors in relation with many positive psy...
Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disabilities (EBD) possess academic and social deficits when ...
Objective. The objective of our research is an interrelation of self-regulation and ability to learn...
Action research studying how teaching self-regulatory skills relates to problem behaviors and pre-ac...
BackgroundSocial competence deficit is one of the main characteristics of intellectual disability. T...
The present study was designed for investigate the effect of role playing on social skills in studen...
Neurobiological impairments are symptoms found in individuals with learning disabilities. Executive ...
Problem behaviors are one of the most common issues competing with school readiness skills for young...
Children with mild mental disability have limitations to their intelligence and competency. It affec...
Children’s self-regulation abilities are key predictors of educational success and other life outcom...
Since self-regulation is important for development of cognitive and social skills in children and th...
Social interaction skills are related to successful academic performance and mental health. One of t...
The purpose of this project was to provide educators with a series of lesson plans to help support s...
In this study, we focused on teaching record of self-reliance activity whose actions an autistic ch...
Objectives: Verbal self-instruction strategy is one of the useful techniques for treating individual...
The ability to self-regulate is one of the most important factors in relation with many positive psy...
Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disabilities (EBD) possess academic and social deficits when ...
Objective. The objective of our research is an interrelation of self-regulation and ability to learn...
Action research studying how teaching self-regulatory skills relates to problem behaviors and pre-ac...
BackgroundSocial competence deficit is one of the main characteristics of intellectual disability. T...
The present study was designed for investigate the effect of role playing on social skills in studen...
Neurobiological impairments are symptoms found in individuals with learning disabilities. Executive ...
Problem behaviors are one of the most common issues competing with school readiness skills for young...
Children with mild mental disability have limitations to their intelligence and competency. It affec...
Children’s self-regulation abilities are key predictors of educational success and other life outcom...
Since self-regulation is important for development of cognitive and social skills in children and th...
Social interaction skills are related to successful academic performance and mental health. One of t...
The purpose of this project was to provide educators with a series of lesson plans to help support s...
In this study, we focused on teaching record of self-reliance activity whose actions an autistic ch...
Objectives: Verbal self-instruction strategy is one of the useful techniques for treating individual...
The ability to self-regulate is one of the most important factors in relation with many positive psy...
Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disabilities (EBD) possess academic and social deficits when ...