Children's peer relations represent a key aspect of school adjustment. However, little is known about their social-cognitive precursors. To address this gap, the authors followed 70 children across the transition to primary school. At Time 1 (age 5), Time 2 (age 6), and Time 3 (age 7), children were assessed on their theory of mind, prosocial behavior, and verbal ability. In addition, at Time 2 and at Time 3, the authors gathered peer nominations. Results supported the authors' mediational hypothesis of indirect paths from early theory of mind to subsequently lower peer rejection and higher peer acceptance, via improvements in prosocial behavior. The authors discuss implications of these longitudinal effects for the understanding of the imp...
The current research clarifies the comprehensive nature of the relationship between children's socia...
Research has focused on the role of theory of mind (ToM) for positive social behaviour, while the as...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
Children's peer relations represent a key aspect of school adjustment. However, little is known abou...
Children's peer relations represent a key aspect of school adjustment. However, little is known abou...
Children's peer relations represent a key aspect of school adjustment. However, little is known abou...
Aggression and prosocial behavior have been shown to have important implications for later social ad...
Many accounts of children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development favor a cognitive explanation, for exam...
Theory of mind (ToM) undergoes significant developments during childhood, particularly between the a...
The present study aimed at investigating the mediating role of social conduct in the relation betwee...
In this study, the author examined the relationship between theory-of-mind understanding and prescho...
Recent research has shown that individual differences in Theory of mind (ToM) during middle childhoo...
The aim of this study was to test two competing causal models concerning the relationship between ch...
This longitudinal, naturalistic study addressed behavioral and social cognitive processes implicated...
cent findings have highlighted the importance of children's social understanding – specifically thei...
The current research clarifies the comprehensive nature of the relationship between children's socia...
Research has focused on the role of theory of mind (ToM) for positive social behaviour, while the as...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
Children's peer relations represent a key aspect of school adjustment. However, little is known abou...
Children's peer relations represent a key aspect of school adjustment. However, little is known abou...
Children's peer relations represent a key aspect of school adjustment. However, little is known abou...
Aggression and prosocial behavior have been shown to have important implications for later social ad...
Many accounts of children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development favor a cognitive explanation, for exam...
Theory of mind (ToM) undergoes significant developments during childhood, particularly between the a...
The present study aimed at investigating the mediating role of social conduct in the relation betwee...
In this study, the author examined the relationship between theory-of-mind understanding and prescho...
Recent research has shown that individual differences in Theory of mind (ToM) during middle childhoo...
The aim of this study was to test two competing causal models concerning the relationship between ch...
This longitudinal, naturalistic study addressed behavioral and social cognitive processes implicated...
cent findings have highlighted the importance of children's social understanding – specifically thei...
The current research clarifies the comprehensive nature of the relationship between children's socia...
Research has focused on the role of theory of mind (ToM) for positive social behaviour, while the as...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...