This commentary outlines the origins, history, and current status of research related to children’s social withdrawal and social isolation. Early research related to children’s peer relationships is first explored, followed by a discussion of the relative “neglect” of social withdrawal prior to the 1980s. Increased research attention since that time is briefly reviewed; this latter research has provided a greater understanding of the causes, correlates, and consequences associated with “solitude.” In the latter half of this essay, the roles of biological factors and parenting are described. The essay closes with a discussion of future directions, including the exploration of risk and protective factors for socially withdrawn children, as we...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social information processing of socially withd...
Social withdrawal in childhood is a challenge for child development research and clinic due to its i...
This study focused on associations between children’s socioemotional development (prosocial behaviou...
This commentary outlines the origins, history, and current status of research related to children’s ...
This chapter concerns a topic unlike most that appear in this volume. Social withdrawal is not a cli...
Recent research on peer relations has differentiated two groups of socially isolated children, one d...
During the past two decades, the study of social withdrawal in childhood has taken on a research tra...
A casual observer of preschoolers ’ “free play ” in the company of peers is likely to witness distin...
Background: Social withdrawal in early childhood is a risk factor for later socioemotional difficult...
The goals of the present research were to: (a) develop and provide preliminary validation of a paren...
Social withdrawal refers to the process whereby a child removes him/herself from opportunities for p...
Social withdrawal is a consistent tendency to be alone with anxiety when dealing with others. Social...
Socially withdrawn children are at a risk of having many issues throughout childhood. These children...
Social withdrawal is defined as the process of removing oneself from opportunities for social intera...
The focus of this paper is social withdrawal in childhood. We begin with a brief description of two ...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social information processing of socially withd...
Social withdrawal in childhood is a challenge for child development research and clinic due to its i...
This study focused on associations between children’s socioemotional development (prosocial behaviou...
This commentary outlines the origins, history, and current status of research related to children’s ...
This chapter concerns a topic unlike most that appear in this volume. Social withdrawal is not a cli...
Recent research on peer relations has differentiated two groups of socially isolated children, one d...
During the past two decades, the study of social withdrawal in childhood has taken on a research tra...
A casual observer of preschoolers ’ “free play ” in the company of peers is likely to witness distin...
Background: Social withdrawal in early childhood is a risk factor for later socioemotional difficult...
The goals of the present research were to: (a) develop and provide preliminary validation of a paren...
Social withdrawal refers to the process whereby a child removes him/herself from opportunities for p...
Social withdrawal is a consistent tendency to be alone with anxiety when dealing with others. Social...
Socially withdrawn children are at a risk of having many issues throughout childhood. These children...
Social withdrawal is defined as the process of removing oneself from opportunities for social intera...
The focus of this paper is social withdrawal in childhood. We begin with a brief description of two ...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social information processing of socially withd...
Social withdrawal in childhood is a challenge for child development research and clinic due to its i...
This study focused on associations between children’s socioemotional development (prosocial behaviou...