Do you feel what I feel? Emotional development in children with ID is a study that has emerged as a need to deepen the knowledge on this area. It has focused in a case study methodology with the use of three validated instruments to a sample of thirty-four children, twenty attending the 1st cycle and fourteen attending the 2nd, in two school groupings of Castelo Branco city. Seventeen of them have mild intellectual disability and seventeen are “normal”, aged between 8 and 14. The research has been developed in order to give answers to questions related with the way that children with intellectual disability (ID) express, identify and regulate their emotions. The results suggest that children with intellectual disability identify emotion...
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are at risk for additional autism spectrum disorders (...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Dr. Su...
Some students with developmental and learning disabilities have not yet developed emotional regulati...
AbstractDo you feel what I feel? Emotional development in children with ID is a study that has emerg...
Emotional development in children with intellectual disability, in a comparative perspective with “n...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is often accompanied by more significant delays in emotiona...
Background - Research suggests that having relevant contextual information can help increase the acc...
<p>Background: Interpreting emotional expressions is a socio-cognitive skill central to interpersona...
Affective and cognitive Theory of Mind (ToM) is known to be deficit or delayed in children with inte...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is often accompanied by delays in emotional development (ED...
The aim of this study was to characterize the knowledge about the joy in children with mild intellec...
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are at risk for additional autism spectrum disorders (...
Research aims: People with an intellectual disability generally have poorer emotion recognition than...
According to Ekman’s model, the basic emotions are anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and sur...
Psychomotor therapy for children with mild intellectual disabilities (ID) often is aimed at improvin...
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are at risk for additional autism spectrum disorders (...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Dr. Su...
Some students with developmental and learning disabilities have not yet developed emotional regulati...
AbstractDo you feel what I feel? Emotional development in children with ID is a study that has emerg...
Emotional development in children with intellectual disability, in a comparative perspective with “n...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is often accompanied by more significant delays in emotiona...
Background - Research suggests that having relevant contextual information can help increase the acc...
<p>Background: Interpreting emotional expressions is a socio-cognitive skill central to interpersona...
Affective and cognitive Theory of Mind (ToM) is known to be deficit or delayed in children with inte...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is often accompanied by delays in emotional development (ED...
The aim of this study was to characterize the knowledge about the joy in children with mild intellec...
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are at risk for additional autism spectrum disorders (...
Research aims: People with an intellectual disability generally have poorer emotion recognition than...
According to Ekman’s model, the basic emotions are anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and sur...
Psychomotor therapy for children with mild intellectual disabilities (ID) often is aimed at improvin...
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are at risk for additional autism spectrum disorders (...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Dr. Su...
Some students with developmental and learning disabilities have not yet developed emotional regulati...