Background: previous research reveals relations between theory of mind (ToM) and cognitive outcomes, but mostly among typically developing children. Aim: to study these relations in children with developmental difficulties, this longitudinal study investigated the cognitive consequences of ToM in deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) children. Methods and procedures: one hundred and thirty-four (X = 9.2 years) participants were assessed in three waves, i.e., one wave every ten months. The participants completed the ToM scale, language and literacy skills (LLS) tests, the academic self-concept in language (ASC-L) questionnaire, and the sensitivity to criticism measure. Outcomes and results: the results revealed that high levels of children’s ToM abi...
Theory of mind (ToM) was examined in late-signing deaf children in two studies by using standard tes...
This study had two primary aims. First, we compared deaf and hearing children during middle and late...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently it has been argued that the "standard" empirical te...
This 2-year longitudinal study investigated the bidirectional relations between the development of t...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
A term commonly used within the realm of Autism Spectrum Disorders, theory of mind (ToM) has recentl...
Effective communication requires a level of shared understanding. Jones (2015) observes "an essentia...
Objective Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand the subjectivity of people’s inte...
The ability to understand that others have mental states such as thoughts, tendencies, and beliefs t...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
The child's developing theory of the mind as an interconnected network of beliefs, desires and feeli...
This thesis aimed to study the development of theory of mind (ToM) in two groups of children with at...
Background and Aim: Theory of mind (ToM) is very necessary to have successful social interaction. He...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
Development of a “theory of mind” (ToM) allows children to interpret the behaviors of others with re...
Theory of mind (ToM) was examined in late-signing deaf children in two studies by using standard tes...
This study had two primary aims. First, we compared deaf and hearing children during middle and late...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently it has been argued that the "standard" empirical te...
This 2-year longitudinal study investigated the bidirectional relations between the development of t...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
A term commonly used within the realm of Autism Spectrum Disorders, theory of mind (ToM) has recentl...
Effective communication requires a level of shared understanding. Jones (2015) observes "an essentia...
Objective Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand the subjectivity of people’s inte...
The ability to understand that others have mental states such as thoughts, tendencies, and beliefs t...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
The child's developing theory of the mind as an interconnected network of beliefs, desires and feeli...
This thesis aimed to study the development of theory of mind (ToM) in two groups of children with at...
Background and Aim: Theory of mind (ToM) is very necessary to have successful social interaction. He...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
Development of a “theory of mind” (ToM) allows children to interpret the behaviors of others with re...
Theory of mind (ToM) was examined in late-signing deaf children in two studies by using standard tes...
This study had two primary aims. First, we compared deaf and hearing children during middle and late...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently it has been argued that the "standard" empirical te...