Abstract Background An important developmental task is to learn to recognize another person as a source of information and to utilize this information as a method of learning about the surrounding world. This socially guided form of learning, referred to as social referencing, is critical for the development of children’s understanding of other people, themselves and their surrounding world. In the present project, the regulatory function of social referencing was examined in two genetic disorders that are characterized by differing patterns of socio-cognitive development: Down syndrome (DS) and Williams syndrome (WS). Methods Participants were 20 children with DS and 20 children with WS aged 42 to 71 months, matched on chronological age an...
This study examined the relationship between early intersubjective skills (joint attention and affec...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate the Referential Communication skill in children...
Down syndrome (DS) is more detrimental to language acquisition compared to other forms of learning d...
Abstract Background An important developmental task is to learn to recognize another person as a sou...
Many studies show a link between social cognition, a set of cognitive and emotional abilities applie...
This chapter will commence with an overview of the literature on social functioning in Down syndrome...
Characterising how socio-cognitive abilities develop has been crucial to understanding the wider dev...
This study sought to investigate how children with Down syndrome (DS) develop social cognition. This...
Attentional difficulties, both at home and in the classroom, are reported across a number of neurode...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a delay that affects the global motor development, cognitive, ...
peer reviewedReferential communication focuses on the reference process which consists in using word...
This research aims to study the development of language, theory of mind and emotion recognition in W...
Background: Practitioners and researchers have asserted for decades that social functioning is a str...
This study examined the relationship between early intersubjective skills (joint attention and affec...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate the Referential Communication skill in children...
Down syndrome (DS) is more detrimental to language acquisition compared to other forms of learning d...
Abstract Background An important developmental task is to learn to recognize another person as a sou...
Many studies show a link between social cognition, a set of cognitive and emotional abilities applie...
This chapter will commence with an overview of the literature on social functioning in Down syndrome...
Characterising how socio-cognitive abilities develop has been crucial to understanding the wider dev...
This study sought to investigate how children with Down syndrome (DS) develop social cognition. This...
Attentional difficulties, both at home and in the classroom, are reported across a number of neurode...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Social knowledge refers to the ability to analyze and reason about social situations in relation to ...
Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a delay that affects the global motor development, cognitive, ...
peer reviewedReferential communication focuses on the reference process which consists in using word...
This research aims to study the development of language, theory of mind and emotion recognition in W...
Background: Practitioners and researchers have asserted for decades that social functioning is a str...
This study examined the relationship between early intersubjective skills (joint attention and affec...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to investigate the Referential Communication skill in children...
Down syndrome (DS) is more detrimental to language acquisition compared to other forms of learning d...